Public Time :2025-10-25 12:38:29
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Wenzhou, China, October 25, 2025 – The inaugural "Advanced Training Course on Structural Design Technology and Standardization of Cryogenic Valves for LNG Applications" was successfully held in Huanqiu Valve Group, Wenzhou, Zhejiang. Jointly organized by the Zhejiang Provincial Technical Committee for Valve Standardization and the Chaoyu Machinery Pump & Valve Training Center, the event aimed to enhance the technical R&D and standardization capabilities of the valve industry within the LNG cryogenic sector.

Focusing on Practical Application: Decoding Core Technologies and Addressing Industry Challenges
The training featured Mr. Zhang Qingshuang, a senior industry expert and principal-level engineer, as the lead instructor. Adopting an application-oriented approach, the first session concentrated on ball valves and butterfly valves – critical components in LNG systems. Through offline lectures, the course provided an in-depth analysis of the structural characteristics, design calculations, standards, specifications, and selection criteria for mainstream domestic and international products.
Leveraging his extensive overseas consulting experience, Mr. Zhang moved beyond abstract theory to directly address practical pain points encountered in corporate R&D and operations. He systematically broke down internationally advanced design concepts and technical solutions for participants, clearly illustrating the complete pathway for translating cutting-edge technology from concept to implementation.
Demonstrable Success: Applying Knowledge to Build Core Competitiveness
The session attracted enthusiastic participation from technical managers and senior engineers representing nearly thirty leading enterprises across China, including Baoyi Group, Chaoda Valve, Zhejiang Linuo, and Huanqiu valve group. Participants widely reported that the training not only equipped them with systematic knowledge of core areas such as the structural principles, selection standards, and troubleshooting of cryogenic valves but also significantly enhanced their ability to resolve complex engineering problems. This training model, which deeply integrates theory and practice, effectively contributes to building the core competitiveness of specialized technical talent within enterprises.
The event was also live-streamed on the Douyin platform, generating over 1,500 online views. This strong digital engagement underscores the industry's heightened focus on acquiring advanced technical knowledge and cultivating talent reserves amidst market challenges, laying a solid foundation for the sector's future high-quality development. Follow-up sessions in this series are planned to continue empowering the technological upgrade of the valve industry.
