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  2. Valve actuator - Wikipedia

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    An actuator may be specified "fail open" or "fail close" to describe its behavior. In the case of an electric actuator, losing power will keep the valve stationary unless there is a backup power supply. A typical representative of the valves to be automated is a plug-type control valve.

  3. Control valve - Wikipedia

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    Air-actuated control valves each with a 4–20 mA "I to P" converter integral to a valve positioner. In this example each positioner is comparing the valve stem travel against control signal, and applying any correction. The opening or closing of automatic control valves is usually done by electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic actuators. Normally ...

  4. Solenoid valve - Wikipedia

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    Solenoid valves. A solenoid valve is an electromechanically operated valve.. Solenoid valves differ in the characteristics of the electric current they use, the strength of the magnetic field they generate, the mechanism they use to regulate the fluid, and the type and characteristics of fluid they control.

  5. Electrohydraulic servo valve - Wikipedia

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    This design results in significant increases in servo valve flow capability, stability, and force output. Similarly, three-stage servo valves may use an intermediate stage spool valve to position a larger third stage spool valve. Three-stage servo valves are limited to very high power applications, where significant flows are required.

  6. Flow control valve - Wikipedia

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    Control valves are normally fitted with actuators and positioners. Pneumatically-actuated globe valves and diaphragm valves are widely used for control purposes in many industries, although quarter-turn types such as (modified) ball and butterfly valves are also used. Control valves can also work with hydraulic actuators (also known as ...

  7. List of valves - Wikipedia

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    Pinch valve, for slurry flow regulation and control; Piston valve, for regulating fluids that carry solids in suspension; Piston valve (steam engine) Plug valve, slim valve for on–off control but with some pressure drop; Solenoid valve, an electrically actuated valve for hydraulic or pneumatic fluid control

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