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Feature | Standard Valves | Our EHDCV Series |
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A: A directional control valve directs the flow of hydraulic fluid within a system. It regulates the direction of movement in actuators like cylinders or motors. This ensures precise control over machinery operations.
A: An electric hydraulic directional control valve uses electrical signals to adjust the valve’s spool position. This shifts fluid flow paths to control actuator direction and speed. It’s ideal for automated or remote-controlled systems.
A: Key components include the valve body, spool, actuator (manual, solenoid, or hydraulic), and ports. The spool’s position determines fluid flow direction. Actuators enable external control for system responsiveness.
A: Electric valves offer faster, automated adjustments and integration with control systems. They reduce manual labor and improve precision in complex operations. They’re essential for modern, high-efficiency hydraulic setups.
A: Consider flow rate, pressure rating, number of ports, actuation method, and compatibility with the hydraulic fluid. Application requirements like automation needs also influence the choice. Proper selection ensures system reliability and performance.