Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Difference between cylinder throttle valves a and b

Difference between cylinder throttle valves a and b

Difference: A-type throttle valve is a straight-through valve and B-type throttle valve is an angle-through valve.

One-way throttle valve is a flow control valve composed of one-way valve and throttle valve. Commonly used in cylinder speed regulation and delay circuit. One-way throttle valve is generally installed between reversing valve and actuator for speed control, and there are two control modes: outlet throttle and inlet throttle. The outlet throttle valve regulates the displacement of the actuator; Inlet throttling is to adjust the amount of gas supplied to the actuator from the reversing valve.

One-way throttle valve is a flow control valve composed of one-way valve and throttle valve. Commonly used in cylinder speed regulation and delay circuit. One-way throttle valve is generally installed between reversing valve and actuator for speed control, and there are two control modes: outlet throttle and inlet throttle. The outlet throttle valve regulates the displacement of the actuator; Inlet throttling is to adjust the amount of gas supplied to the actuator from the reversing valve.