Message: | Last week, Eddy emailed me that after AAK hydraulic check valves of the test order has been used for 3 months , the O-ring seal was still free of wear. He was finally relieved. Eddy, who works at Terex company in the United States, has successfully purchased hydraulic valves from China over the years, and his owner is also very satisfied. At the beginning of last year, a customer complained about the hydraulic equipment supplied by their company for offshore oil field exploitation, which made him very passive. Some equipment has the phenomenon that the drilling machine rises slowly or cannot rise. Their engineer found that the hydraulic check valves used in the oil circuit of the hydraulic equipment had internal leakage, the one-way oil circuit could not be fully locked, resulting in the inability of the equipment to rise. Their engineer can only replace the hydraulic check valves with the previous spare ones and bring the problematic hydraulic check valves back to the company. Eddy sent these hydraulic check valves to the original supplier. The supplier replied that the reason for the leakage in the hydraulic check valves was that the ambient temperature was too low. The O-ring seal of the hydraulic check valves was hardened and worn quickly in extremely cold conditions, which was difficult to solve. Eddy knows that if he can't give reply to customer like this, he must find a manufacturer who is able to produce the hydraulic check valves working at low temperature. Eddy contacted several hydraulic check valve manufacturers, most of them reported that it was difficult to achieve 100% leakage free under such extremely cold conditions. Eddy was worried.
When Eddy contacted us, our engineer wanted to see the real reason for the wear of the O-ring of his hydraulic check valves and asked him to send the defective hydraulic check valves. After receiving the samples, our engineer realized that even if the |