Choosing Hydraulic Valves – New and Replacement

Hydraulic valves that are recognized by CETOP standards are interchangeable within most types of hydraulic equipment, making it easy to find a supplier that can provide valves suitable for use in your hydraulic equipment.

 

Valves in hydraulic equipment control and regulate the flow of hydraulic fluid through a system, but as there are different requirements for fluid flow in certain applications it is important that the right valve is used for each purpose.

 

Types of Hydraulic Valves Are Used For Each Right Purpose

 

Flow control valves can be configured to regulate the flow of fluid in two directions and are adjustable to allow for fine tuning of the flow rate. They control the movement of fluid in one direction, but in reverse the flow is free and cannot be regulated in the same was as it is when flowing forwards.

 

A pilot operated check valve is used to control the flow of hydraulic fluid to a cylinder, stopping it when needed to prevent unwanted movement of the cylinder.

 

A pressure relief valve is often used in conjunction with a pilot operated check valve or a solenoid valve to release the pressure contained by a pilot operated check valve, or to limit pressure in a control line leading to a solenoid valve.

 

Solenoid valves are often chosen over flow control valves for their ability to regulate the directional flow, instead of only being able to regulate in one direction. A flow control valve is suitable for applications where movement of a cylinder in one direction needs to be carefully regulated, but when it returns to the starting position no control is needed over the flow and speed of movement. They can be mounted in either direction, so it is up to the user which direction requires the control. For applications where control is needed over the flow rate in both directions (for example, in technologies that open and close gates or doors at a set speed) a solenoid valve is better as it allows for that fine control of movement and speed in both directions.

 

Replacement of Hydraulic Valves

 

In most cases a hydraulic valve will be replaced with one of the same type, and buying from YEOSHE ensures you will get a hydraulic valve that is ideal as a replacement even if your equipment is made by a different manufacturer. Sometimes a hydraulic valve needs to be replaced with one of a different type when machine specifications or usage changes, an example being a piece of machinery that used to use a flow control valve, but where there are operational advantages to having better control over the hydraulic flow in two directions.

 

Choosing the right type should be easy when replacing a hydraulic valve, as you can use the same type as before, but when designing a new piece of hydraulic machinery, the decision is a little harder. Understanding the basic function the machinery is required to perform is a must, but going a little further into the other functionality that may be required, or thinking about performance improvements that could be made with a different type of valve can inform a better design and result in hydraulic machinery that is more user friendly or that can fulfill more than the basic functions specified at the design stage.

 

If you need more information about hydraulic valves, please try to visit the website of YEOSHE Hydraulics Co., Ltd. The company can provide a variety of high quality industrial hydraulic valves for you to choose. Feel free to check out YEOSHE product pages and send inquiry to them.

 

 

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What is a Pressure Control Valve and Why Do You Need It?

Pressure control valves are found in virtually every hydraulic system, and they assist in a variety of functions, from keeping system pressures safely below a desired upper limit to maintaining a set pressure in part of a circuit.

 

Every pressure control valve switches (or controls) at a predetermined pressure setting. The switching pressure is generally a variable setting on the valve itself. A change in position of the pressure control valve (i.e. open or closed) occurs either gradually (by control) or suddenly (by switch). Pressure shut-off valves and pressure sequence valves are hydraulic valves with a fixed throttle whereas relief and reducing valves are hydraulic valves with a variable throttle.

 

Pressure valves are hydraulic valves that gradually (control) or suddenly (switch) change in position.

 

The most common types of pressure control valves are the pressure relief valve and the pressure reducing valve. Pressure relief valves control the system pressure by relieving part, or all, of the flow to tank. Pressure reducing valves reduce the pressure supplied to a sub-system of a hydraulic system. Sequence valves are used to direct the flow to a secondary circuit. Unloading valves are used to direct flow to tank at pre-set system pressure.

 

Type of Pressure Control Valves

 

  • Pressure valves, relief function
  • Pressure valves, reducing function
  • Pressure valves, fixed throttle

 

A hydraulic system can only function – as per requirements – by using valves. Thus, you should always look for the correct type of hydraulic valve to serve your intended purpose. You can try to browse the website of ASHUN, the professional hydraulic valves manufacturer in the industry, to get more information about pressure control valves. If you have any questions, welcome to contact with ASHUN via email or telephone!

 

 

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Important Components in Fluid Power Industry – Hydraulic Valves

Hydraulic valves are essential as they help control the flow of any liquid specifically, oil, in the system. Choosing the most suitable valve(s) is crucial to any hydraulic system. It comes in different sizes and types depending on the pressure of the system as well as the flow rate.

 

3 Main Classifications of Hydraulic Valves

 

There are 3 main classifications of hydraulic – directional, pressure and flow control. Directional are used to control the fluid’s direction from the start to the end. Pressure valves however are used when a specific pressure level is required. The flow controls are used to control the flow rate of the fluid in the system.

 

Other Types

 

Aside from the main classifications, there are special hydraulic valves that are used dependent on the requirement. Some examples would be multi-block directional, modular, cartridge, electro-hydraulic servo, electro-hydraulic proportional/digital, micro-hydraulic and water pressure control.

 

Multi-block directional ones are composed of a main valve with several valves including a directional, a pressure and a check valve that is used to centralize control of the machine. The safest and most environmental friendly valve on the other hand is the water pressure valve which is used to control water in many water hydraulic systems.

 

4 Ways of Valve Installation Connection

 

Hydraulic valves are essential to a complete system. That being said, there are four different ways that valves are installed and connected – threaded, modular, sandwich plate and cartridge.

 

  1. Threaded:

These valves are usually used for small flow systems as they are lightweight. This valve is very popular and can be mounted along pipelines.

 

  1. Modular:

Modular valves are often used with modeling and pressing machines as well as with hydraulic power units. The valve makes use of valve sub-plate to connect with pipelines.

 

  1. Sandwich:

These valves are flexible as one can use it as a single unit or as part of the hydraulic oil connection. Often, the valve is sandwiched between a direction control and a sub-plate to connect with the pipe system.

 

  1. Cartridge:

Cartridges are divided into two different styles – cover plate or a two-way cartridge valve/threaded which can be two or more cartridges. The valves are made with sleeves, seat, spring, spools and sealing rings. Once all the parts are assembled, the valve is then inserted into a valve cavity. The cavity helps protect the parts inside making it suitable for heavy machine use.

 

These are just a brief overview of the different types of valves and hopefully provide readers an idea helping them make smart decisions later on.

 

Ashun was established in 1984 as a manufacturer for hydraulic and pneumatic products; we design and develop high quality and competitive hydraulic valves and pneumatic valves. We also offer customization service. Welcome to contact with Ashun to learn more information about cylinders and valves.

 

 

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