Solenoid
directional control valve are a more cost effective choice as compared
to other valves on the market. These valves are an essential part in hydraulic
equipment and pneumatic machinery. They let fluid run into different paths from
one or more sources. They are used with single and double acting cylinders and
are a reliable choice for aerospace projects. Valves are chosen according to the
number of ports, number of positions, actuating methods and type of spool
required.
The poppet-style valves are designed to offer zero leakage.
The strong aerodynamic seals used in the valves are most durable. You can use
the valves with hydraulic pumps to maintain the most favorable pressures. When
the hydraulic supply does not require any electric power to function, it helps
save on cost of the project. Most valves require heat exchangers but not the
solenoid directional poppet-style valves.
You can easily mount the valves to international standard sub plates:
D03, NG6, and ISO 03.
The D03 is available in various configurations to suit your
project requirements. Get pressures of up to 5000 psi (340 bar) while saving on
energy. Interface Devices Inc. (IDI) is popular for their
boosters, pneumatic
and hydraulic pumps and valves. The company has been in the news for their
poppet-style valves that feature aircraft-grade 7075 T651 aluminum body and
heat-treated poppet seats.
Due to the smart engineering of the valves, they are safe,
low maintenance and easy to work with.
You can use more than one valve on a single system and use more than one
cylinder with the valve. For applications that require power workholding, the
poppet-style valves are most popular. For faster delivery of liquids and for
best performance use the valves with E, H & P Series liquid pumps made by
IDI.
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