Working Principle: An electric actuator is an electrical device that converts input electrical energy into mechanical motion.
An electric actuator is a device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy, primarily used to drive industrial equipment such as valves and baffles for automated control.
Basic actuators are used to drive valves to the fully open or fully closed position.
As a key fluid control device, the slide plate valve is widely used in industrial piping systems, exhibiting excellent performance, especially in conditions requiring frequent opening and closing o...
Overall, the diverse designs of sliding plate valves allow them to adapt to a wide range of applications, from conventional to extreme conditions, playing a vital role in various industries such as...
With the increasing adoption of automated control systems by enterprises, control valves are facing demands for both wide applicability and stable control.
Butterfly valves are commonly used control valves in industries such as chemical and food processing.
Butterfly valves are simple in structure, small in size, and lightweight.
Butterfly valves are suitable for flow regulation.
Butterfly valves are characterized by simple structure, small size, light weight, low material consumption, small installation dimensions, rapid opening and closing, 90° reciprocating rotation, and...
The butterfly valve was invented in the United States in the 1930s, introduced to Japan in the 1950s, and widely adopted in Japan in the 1960s.
Typically a two- or three-piece design, with materials such as cast iron and stainless steel available depending on the medium.