Explore the working principle and application fields of proportional pressure relief valves


Release time:

2024-04-09

A proportional pressure valve is a commonly used control component that regulates the hydraulic system's output flow by adjusting the magnitude of the pressure signal. It is widely used in industrial and mechanical fields.

A proportional pressure valve is a device capable of precisely controlling system pressure based on an input signal. Its operating principle is based on fluid pressure mechanics, and it plays an important role in hydraulic systems. The core components of a proportional pressure valve include an electromagnetic proportional valve, a breather, and a main spool. The proportional pressure valve adjusts the pneumatic and electromagnetic forces to cause displacement of the main spool, thereby adjusting the flow rate of the valve, controlling the magnitude of the pressure signal, and thus controlling the flow rate of the fluid.
In the industrial field, proportional pressure valves are widely used in hydraulic systems, enabling precise control of parameters such as pressure, flow rate, and speed, effectively improving production efficiency and product quality. Proportional pressure valves can also be used in automotive braking systems and hydraulic braking systems in the mechanical field, providing stable and reliable control for various mechanical equipment.
In general, as a key control component, the proportional pressure valve has the advantages of precise control, high stability, and fast response speed, providing key support for the normal operation of hydraulic systems. With the continuous development of technology, the application fields of proportional pressure valves will become wider, and they will play a greater role in the field of automatic control.