Group 1 - The conference highlighted the shift in the petrochemical industry from "passive response" to "proactive warning" through the intelligent upgrade of valves, which are crucial for production safety and operational efficiency [1] - Approximately 40% of unplanned shutdowns in China's petroleum refining system are directly related to valve failures, indicating an urgent need for intelligent risk warning systems [1] - The implementation of predictive maintenance through intelligent controllers, such as Emerson's Fisher DVC7K, can automatically diagnose about 80% of common faults, effectively preventing unplanned downtime [1] Group 2 - The increasing regulatory requirements are driving the deeper application of intelligent self-diagnosis technology in safety-critical equipment like emergency shut-off valves, which is fundamental for achieving intelligent production in the petrochemical sector [2] - Challenges in the deployment of intelligent control valves include insufficient terminal computing power, complex and slow data transmission technologies, and the lack of supportive standards for intelligent instruments and network transmission [2] - The establishment of a unified design and quality standard through the formation of a domestic valve alliance is essential for promoting the intelligentization of valves, innovation in new materials, and upgrading green standards over the next five years [2] Group 3 - The role of higher education institutions in the intelligent and high-end transformation of the valve industry is emphasized, with a focus on deep collaboration among government, industry, academia, and research [3] - The establishment of training bases in collaboration with leading enterprises aims to support core technology breakthroughs and practical application in the industry [3] - The conference was organized by Jingyan (Beijing) Chemical Engineering Research Institute, with over 370 companies participating for exchange and collaboration [3]
阀门行业加速拥抱智能化