86-312-8695888
86-13722963501
info@hbysindustry.com
afrikai
albán
amhara
arab
örmény
azerbajdzsáni
baszk
fehérorosz
bengáli
bosnyák
bolgár
katalán
Cebuano
korzikai
horvát
cseh
dán
holland
angol
eszperantó
észt
finn
Francia
fríz
galíciai
grúz
német
görög
gudzsaráti
Haiti kreol
hausa
hawaii
héber
Dehogy
Miao
Magyar
izlandi
igbo
indonéz
ír
olasz
japán
jávai
kannada
kazah
khmer
ruandai
koreai
kurd
kirgiz
tuberkulózis
latin
lett
litván
luxemburgi
macedón
Malgashi
maláj
Malayalam
máltai
maori
marathi
mongol
Mianmar
nepáli
norvég
norvég
okszitán
pastu
perzsa
fényesít
portugál
pandzsábi
román
orosz
szamoai
skót gael
szerb
angol
Shona
szindhi
szingaléz
szlovák
szlovén
szomáliai
spanyol
szundanai
szuahéli
svéd
tagalog
tadzsik
tamil
tatár
telugu
thai
török
türkmén
ukrán
urdu
ujgur
üzbég
vietnami
walesi
Segítség
jiddis
joruba
zulu
Policy Driven and Technological Integration
The valve industry will accelerate its intelligent transformation by 2025, primarily leveraging policy support from the "14th Five-Year Plan for Intelligent Manufacturing Development" and the "Implementation Plan for Promoting Industrial Equipment Upgrades," promoting the deep integration of the Industrial Internet, artificial intelligence, and manufacturing.
The government has included highly integrated intelligent valves in the encouraged category, guiding companies to overcome technological barriers in high-end products and achieve import substitution.
Currently, the surge in demand for high-performance valves in the petrochemical, natural gas, and other sectors is forcing the industry to improve product reliability and customization capabilities.
Application of Intelligent Technologies
Leading companies such as China Nuclear Technology have developed intelligent valve systems that utilize sensors, the Internet of Things, and big data to enable real-time valve status monitoring, remote control, and fault prediction. Typical products include intelligent butterfly valves for water services and online monitoring systems for nuclear power main steam isolation valves.
Furthermore, the application of technologies such as flexible processing units and the A3 digital and intelligent integrated system has more than doubled production efficiency and significantly reduced production costs.
Challenges and Prospects of Industrial Upgrading
Despite significant progress by leading companies, small and medium-sized enterprises still face bottlenecks such as outdated equipment and insufficient information technology. Going forward, the industry needs to further promote the adoption of digital management systems like PLM and MES, and explore new business models such as remote operations and maintenance.
It is projected that by the end of 2025, the market share of domestically produced high-end valves will exceed 30%, with the industry as a whole shifting towards greener, more service-oriented approaches.
Policy Driven and Technological Integration
The valve industry will accelerate its intelligent transformation by 2025, primarily leveraging policy support from the "14th Five-Year Plan for Intelligent Manufacturing Development" and the "Implementation Plan for Promoting Industrial Equipment Upgrades," promoting the deep integration of the Industrial Internet, artificial intelligence, and manufacturing.
The government has included highly integrated intelligent valves in the encouraged category, guiding companies to overcome technological barriers in high-end products and achieve import substitution.
Currently, the surge in demand for high-performance valves in the petrochemical, natural gas, and other sectors is forcing the industry to improve product reliability and customization capabilities.
Application of Intelligent Technologies
Leading companies such as China Nuclear Technology have developed intelligent valve systems that utilize sensors, the Internet of Things, and big data to enable real-time valve status monitoring, remote control, and fault prediction. Typical products include intelligent butterfly valves for water services and online monitoring systems for nuclear power main steam isolation valves.
Furthermore, the application of technologies such as flexible processing units and the A3 digital and intelligent integrated system has more than doubled production efficiency and significantly reduced production costs.
Challenges and Prospects of Industrial Upgrading
Despite significant progress by leading companies, small and medium-sized enterprises still face bottlenecks such as outdated equipment and insufficient information technology. Going forward, the industry needs to further promote the adoption of digital management systems like PLM and MES, and explore new business models such as remote operations and maintenance.
It is projected that by the end of 2025, the market share of domestically produced high-end valves will exceed 30%, with the industry as a whole shifting towards greener, more service-oriented approaches.