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                  Introduction to Solenoid Valve: A Critical Component in Automation SystemsIntroduction to solenoid valve The solenoid valve is a basic component of automation controlled by electromagnetism. This valve belongs to the category of actuators, which adjust the direction, flow rate, speed and other parameters of the medium (fluid or gas) in industr...Read more
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                  The difference between balancing valve and two-way hydraulic lockOverview Bi-directional hydraulic locks and balancing valves can be used as locking components in certain situations to ensure that the working device will not slide, overspeed or move due to external reasons such as its own weight. However, under some specific speed loa...Read more
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                  The function and working principle of hydraulic balancing valveHydraulic Balance Valve is a very important hydraulic component. Its function is to achieve precise control in the hydraulic system, maintain the balance of the hydraulic system and solve complex control problems. Hydraulic balance valve is a high-efficiency and r...Read more
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                  Overcenter Valve vs Counterbalance Valve: Which is Right for Your Application?In hydraulic systems, it is important to understand the difference between an overcenter valve and a counterbalance valve. Although the two are similar in some functions, for example, both can be used to prevent the load from free falling, there are some differences in t...Read more
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                  Introduction to Counterbalance ValveThe function of the oil control counterbalance valve, also known as the load holding valve, is to use hydraulic pressure to keep the load stable and prevent the load from falling out of control when the oil pressure of the actuating element fails. This type of valve is u...Read more
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                  Pilot-Operated Check Valves: A Reliable Solution for a Variety of ApplicationsPilot-operated check valves are a type of check valve that uses a pilot valve to control the flow of fluid. The pilot valve is typically located downstream of the check valve and is connected to the upstream side of the check valve by a pilot line. Advantages of P...Read more
 
            
 
                     
                     
                    