Certified Marine Valves: Why Classification Society Approval Matters

Certification is an essential criterion for formal marine valve selection for new shipbuilding and vessel retrofitting projects. Qualified marine valves must pass CCS, ABS, BV or DNV classification society certification to meet SOLAS maritime safety regulations. Certified marine valves undergo strict pressure resistance, salt spray corrosion and vibration tests, adapting to harsh marine navigation environments.
Uncertified ordinary industrial valves cannot withstand ship vibration and seawater erosion, easily causing pipeline leakage and safety hazards. All certified marine valves have complete test reports and approval documents, ensuring smooth port inspection and vessel delivery. Professional buyers always prioritize certified marine valves to guarantee ship operational safety and project compliance.
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