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The valve core of a mud pump is a crucial component responsible for controlling the flow of mud into and out of the pump. Its performance directly affects the efficiency and lifespan of the mud pump.
The slurry pump valve core typically consists of a valve seat, a valve core, and a valve rubber body. The valve core is installed inside the valve seat, and the valve rubber body fits into the groove on the outer wall of the valve core. Its outer wall has two inclined surfaces that form a V-shaped surface, which provides cushioning when the valve seat and valve core move relative to each other, thereby extending the life of the rubber.
When the mud pump is operating, the valve core moves up and down within the valve seat, controlling the flow of mud in and out. When the plunger is on its suction stroke, a partial vacuum forms in the valve box, causing the valve core to lift, allowing mud to be drawn into the valve box; when the plunger is on its discharge stroke, the valve core returns to its seat under pressure, increasing the pressure inside the valve box and forcing the mud out.
Regularly check the wear on the valve core and replace any damaged ones promptly. Keep the valve core clean to prevent impurities from entering and affecting its normal operation. Regularly lubricate the valve core to reduce friction and extend its lifespan.