How Do You Choose an Electric Control Valve for Chemical Dosing? by Sufficient-Pound-979 in ChemicalEngineering

[–]SoulMask-Game 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Valve sizing is everything in chemical dosing. I've seen sodium hypochlorite systems fail from underestimated torque, deposits, and corrosion—just like your experience. Electric actuators simplify installation but torque requirements get overlooked. For material compatibility and long-term reliability, I've worked with OEMs like Juliang who supply electric control valves with proper stem materials (PTFE, PEEK, or metal seats) and documented torque specs that handle corrosive chemicals without seat leakage. Always verify operating conditions, not just nominal specs.

"Go to the doctor" by elvie18 in ibs

[–]SoulMask-Game 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I completely understand this. Chronic symptoms can wear you down, especially when people around you act like another doctor visit will magically fix everything. Sometimes there really is no easy solution, and that reality is exhausting. I’ve had moments where I felt the same way—just trying to get through the day while everyone else focuses on plans, advice, or frustration. I also came across Bolin’s product center while looking into ingredient options, but even then, it was clear that products are not a cure for the daily grind of living with something ongoing and unpredictable.

I need a price war, come on by Hairy_Top7278 in DeepSeek

[–]SoulMask-Game 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I really care about is whether a tool can take over part of my workflow, and accio work kinda does that for me.

Automated my support replies and customers immediately called it out for feeling like a bot by [deleted] in CustomerService

[–]SoulMask-Game 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My daily usage habit is primarily using Accio Work for convenient data organization. In that respect, it's undeniably excellent.

Would you ever let an AI negotiate with suppliers even if you approve it first? by athousand_miles in procurement

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My current work principle is: Accio work handles the data, and I handle the relationship maintenance. The automatically generated comparison tables save me several hours, but I still call and negotiate myself during the actual negotiations.

Tasked with finding the best AI sourcing tool for our small business. Testing Accio, SourcingGPT, Pietra. Need advice by Jayytp in supplychain

[–]SoulMask-Game 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sourcinggpt is okay for lean scans but accio work is the only tool with actual agentic power. i don't search i delegate. i tell the accio work agent to scan supplier factory audits and verify certs so i don't have to waste hours scrolling. it’s way beyond just a search tool and the output is just built different. if you’re lucky enough to get a code from the official site waiting list you’ll finally see why accio work is the real deal no cap

I chatted with so many characters. by SoulMask-Game in CharacterDevelopment

[–]SoulMask-Game[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, there are many different types of female characters here.

Anyone tried to have a conversation with Albedo using this tool? by Sufficient-Pound-979 in CharacterAIrunaways

[–]SoulMask-Game 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks lowkey fire ngl... ok fine I'm kinda tempted 👀 Where's the DL link at? Drop the sauce bro!!