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A Deep Dive into the Trend of Intelligentization in the Livestock Industry: Technology Reshaping the Future Landscape of Traditional Farming
In today's global digital revolution, intelligentization is no longer exclusive to the industrial or internet sectors. The livestock industry, a traditional sector spanning thousands of years, is undergoing an unprecedented technological revolution. From relying on experience to relying on data, from extensive to intensive methods, the trend towards intelligentization is profoundly reshaping every aspect of the livestock industry. So, what exactly is this transformation...?
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Several details that are easily overlooked in valve torque testing
Several Easily Overlooked Details in Valve Torque Testing Having worked in valve testing for many years, I've found that while torque testing seems like a routine operation, several details are easily overlooked in practice. Properly handling these details can significantly improve the reliability of test results. Detail 1: Pre-Test Status Confirmation Many testing errors are actually not...
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Valve torque testing: Why can't we just look at a single "pass" number?
I'm Lao Zhou, and I've been working in valve testing for over ten years. Today I want to talk about a phenomenon: many factories measure torque and only record the maximum value. They mark "√" for pass and "×" for fail. It seems simple and efficient, but it actually misses a lot of information. A real incident happened last year when we inspected a batch of ball valves for a valve factory. The factory inspection report showed that the torque was all within acceptable limits. But after the customer installed them...
2026.05.28learn more -
Routine maintenance and troubleshooting of weighing tower systems
After equipment is put into use, the quality of maintenance directly determines its lifespan and measurement accuracy. A properly maintained weighing system can easily operate stably for more than five years; conversely, even with appropriate equipment selection, various problems may arise within a year. This article outlines key considerations for practical operation from the perspectives of daily maintenance and troubleshooting. I. Daily...
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Valve torque test: To judge the quality of a valve, observe how difficult it is to turn it.
Let me ask you a question first: If you can't turn the faucet on your home or turn it off properly, don't you find it annoying? Actually, in industry, those huge valves are similar. However, if they can't be turned on or closed properly, the consequences are far more serious than just a leak; they could leak high-pressure steam, toxic chemicals, or even cause a major accident. So, how do you determine...?
2026.05.27learn more -
Say goodbye to estimated feed piles: Weighing feed towers ensures accurate measurements of every feed tower.
In the livestock farming industry, a saying is gaining increasing acceptance: whether farming is profitable or not depends on how strictly feed is managed. Feed costs typically account for over 70% of total farming costs. As the core facility for feed storage, the accuracy of feed metering and the clarity of inventory directly determine whether costs can be controlled, losses can be monitored, and profits can be calculated clearly...
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Selection Guide for Weighing Sensors for Feed Towers under Different Working Conditions
Weighing sensors are core components of feed tower weighing systems. The appropriateness of sensor selection directly determines the equipment's metering accuracy, lifespan, and environmental adaptability. Livestock farms face complex outdoor environments with multiple interferences such as dust, rain, high and low temperatures, vibration, and corrosion. Sensors of different specifications, materials, and structures have vastly different adaptability to various operating conditions. This article, based on data from Zhongke Huigan...
2026.05.26learn more -
The valve testing equipment has been used for five years. Should it be replaced?
A friend asked me the other day: their factory's valve testing equipment is five years old and still usable, but it feels outdated. He asked if they should continue using it or replace it with a new one. This is a common question. The equipment has been used for several years, it's not broken, but it always feels like something's not quite right. Should it be replaced? I talked to him...
2026.05.25learn more -
After so many years of valve testing, I finally understand what "inaccuracy" means.
After so many years of valve testing, I finally understand what "inaccurate measurement" means. When I first started, I thought testing was simply "connecting the equipment, pressing start, and taking readings." After all these years, I've realized that testing is far more complex than it seems. Sometimes, the same valve will produce different data depending on whether it's tested in the morning or the afternoon. Sometimes, different operators will also produce different data...
2026.05.25learn more