2. When disassembling and reassembling, care must be taken to prevent damage to the sealing surface of the parts, especially non-metallic parts. Special tools should be used when removing the O-ring.
3. New parts also need to be cleaned before assembly.
4. The cleaning agent should be compatible with rubber parts, plastic parts, metal parts, and working media (such as gas) in high-temperature and high-pressure valves. When the working medium is gas, gasoline (GB484-89) can be used to clean metal parts. Clean non-metallic parts with pure water or alcohol.
5. During assembly, metal debris, fibers, grease (excluding those specified for use), dust, other impurities, foreign objects, etc. should not be allowed to contaminate, adhere or stay on the surface of the parts or enter the inner cavity.
6. The disassembled individual parts can be cleaned by immersion. Metal parts that have not yet been decomposed can be cleaned with a clean and fine silk cloth soaked in cleaning agents (to avoid fiber detachment and adhesion to the parts). When cleaning, all oil, dirt, glue, dust, etc. that adhere to the wall surface must be removed.
7. After cleaning non-metallic parts, they should be immediately removed from the cleaning agent and should not be soaked for a long time.
8. The bolts on the flange must be tightened symmetrically, gradually, and evenly during assembly.
9. After cleaning, it is necessary to wait for the cleaning agent on the cleaned wall to evaporate (using a silk cloth that has not been soaked in the cleaning agent) before assembly. Prolonged storage can rust and be contaminated by dust.
10. It is necessary to first verify that the upstream and downstream pipelines of the high-temperature and high-pressure valve have been depressurized before proceeding with disassembly and disassembly operations.