Every single DMF-Y-76S pulse valve undergoes a series of rigorous tests before it leaves the factory:
- Air tightness Test: The valve is pressurized with air while submerged underwater or monitored with sensors to check for any leaks from the body or seals.
- Functional Performance Test: The pulse valve is connected to a test rig where it is cycled on and off hundreds of times at its specified operating pressure (e.g., 0.3-0.8 MPa). Engineers monitor its response time, the completeness of the diaphragm's travel, and the consistency of each pulse.
- Electrical Test: The solenoid coil is checked for proper resistance, insulation, and dielectric strength to prevent electrical failures.
Cleaning, Packaging, and Dispatch
After passing all tests, the DMF-Y-76S pulse valves are cleaned, dried, and all ports are sealed with protective caps to prevent ingress of contaminants during deliver. They are then packaged in sturdy individual boxes with appropriate cushioning, accompanied by documentation such as certificates of conformity and data sheets. Finally, they are delivered to distributors and end users around the world.
In conclusion, the manufacturing process of the DMF-Y-76S is a testament to precision engineering, where quality control is integrated into every step.
Post time: Sep-11-2025




