It is a valve that can control the flow rate consistently even when pressure fluctuations occur.
The flow control valve is a self-powered flow control valve that does not have a power source. The differential pressure before and after the variable orifice, caused by the flow of fluid (the pressure difference between the primary and secondary sides), acts on a piston or diaphragm and is designed to balance with a set spring. The piston or diaphragm is connected to an internally integrated valve, and it automatically adjusts the valve opening so that the differential pressure before and after the variable orifice is always equal to the set pressure, thereby keeping the flow rate constant. The required flow rate is adjusted by the opening of the variable orifice. Furthermore, changes in flow rate at the same opening, that is, changes in valve capacity, can also be easily made by adjusting the opening area of the variable orifice, making it a self-powered flow control valve and a unique, groundbreaking control valve. 【Features】 ○ Self-powered flow control valve without a power source ○ Constant flow control ○ The differential pressure before and after the variable orifice is always equal to the set pressure ○ The required flow rate is adjusted by the opening of the variable orifice ○ Changes in valve capacity can also be easily made by adjusting the opening area of the variable orifice *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Okaya Seiritsu Industry started in 1950 with the manufacturing of hydraulic control devices. With our expertise in control technology, we develop actuators and control systems that manage the flow of gases and liquids, contributing widely from room pressure control in high-tech factories and laboratories such as pharmaceutical plants, LCDs, and biotechnology, to water supply and sewage treatment facilities closely related to daily life, as well as steel mills for basic materials and power plants in the infrastructure of society.