Flow Control Valve
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Description
Regulating Flow Rate: The primary purpose of a flow control valve is to manage the volume of fluid that passes through a specific point in a system within a given time. This control is essential for ensuring that machinery and processes operate at the desired speeds and pressures. There are various types of flow control valves, each designed for specific applications: Needle valves: Provide precise flow control, often used for low flow rates. Orifice valves: Use a restricted opening (orifice) to limit flow. Pressure-compensated flow control valves: Maintain a consistent flow rate despite variations in pressure. Throttle valves: used to restrict or "throttle" the flow of a fluid. low control valves are found in numerous industries, including: Hydraulic systems (e.g., in construction equipment). Pneumatic systems (e.g., in automated manufacturing). Chemical processing. Oil and gas. Irrigation systems.