We Provide the Best 3/2 Poppet Valves & 3/2 Directional Control Valves
Knock USA offers the most efficient 3/2 poppet valves, in-line control valves, and filter controllers in the market. Check out our range now.
3/2 Poppet Valve
Used typically for bi-direction on-off control of flow towards actuators, the 3/2 poppet valve is a high-performance value that stays leak-free even at pressure up to 350 bar and high-volume flow!
The leak-free closing is in both directions. You can fully pressurize all ports, as well as easily replace and rotate solenoid coils.
The 3/2 poppet valve is:
In-Line Control Valve
The most frequently used valve type used in industrial automation systems, the in-line control valve is one that fits directly into each individual line of application.
An in-line control valve has several regular applications. The function of a valve is to manage downstream parts which is commonly an actuator. Take the 3/2 valve, for instance; it may be used to control a single-acting cylinder, whereas a 5/2 valve may be used to control a double-acting cylinder. When the process is such that it requires only the occasional working of the actuator, a normally closed valve may be used to make sure that there is no pressure on the system except for whenever force is needed.
In case multiple valves are required by a process, a manifold may be used to ensure efficiency. This mounts the required number of valves. Known as centralization, this helps in case the valves need to be inside an enclosure to account for environmental concerns.
Also known as a directional control valve, an in-line valve has several types. One of those types is the 3/2 directional control valve.
3/2 Directional Control Valve
Operated directly, the screw-in pressure-adjusted 3/2 directional control values are in the form of cartridges. The direction, stop and start of the flow can be controlled by these valves. Functionally, they consist of housing, control spool, and a return spring.
Filter Controller
Also known as a filter regulator, a filter controller combines a pressure regulator in one unit. You can easily purchase these components separately at Knock USA as well. However, a single unit provides efficiency due to the space saving. It also minimizes the risk of leaks from reduced air connections, thus improving overall performance.
How to Choose A Filter Controller
Choosing a filter controller requires you to consider several factors, such as:
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The leak-free closing is in both directions. You can fully pressurize all ports, as well as easily replace and rotate solenoid coils.
The 3/2 poppet valve is:
- A 3/2-way poppet valve, screw-in type
- Leak-free
- Has hardened components
- Maintenance free!
In-Line Control Valve
The most frequently used valve type used in industrial automation systems, the in-line control valve is one that fits directly into each individual line of application.
An in-line control valve has several regular applications. The function of a valve is to manage downstream parts which is commonly an actuator. Take the 3/2 valve, for instance; it may be used to control a single-acting cylinder, whereas a 5/2 valve may be used to control a double-acting cylinder. When the process is such that it requires only the occasional working of the actuator, a normally closed valve may be used to make sure that there is no pressure on the system except for whenever force is needed.
In case multiple valves are required by a process, a manifold may be used to ensure efficiency. This mounts the required number of valves. Known as centralization, this helps in case the valves need to be inside an enclosure to account for environmental concerns.
Also known as a directional control valve, an in-line valve has several types. One of those types is the 3/2 directional control valve.
3/2 Directional Control Valve
Operated directly, the screw-in pressure-adjusted 3/2 directional control values are in the form of cartridges. The direction, stop and start of the flow can be controlled by these valves. Functionally, they consist of housing, control spool, and a return spring.
Filter Controller
Also known as a filter regulator, a filter controller combines a pressure regulator in one unit. You can easily purchase these components separately at Knock USA as well. However, a single unit provides efficiency due to the space saving. It also minimizes the risk of leaks from reduced air connections, thus improving overall performance.
How to Choose A Filter Controller
Choosing a filter controller requires you to consider several factors, such as:
- The required flow rate for the system or process: to determine the port size
- The level of dryness and filtration needed: A 40-micron filter is typically a general purpose one, but some applications also require a 5-micron filter. 95% of the water content will be removed by a 40-micron filter. To remove the leftover 5% the filters can be added as a series, taking the water removal up to 99%. The vapor and oil removal filters can be added after the 5-micron filter.
- The supply pressure and the required pressure to operate downstream equipment: these aspects are managed by the pressure regulator. The filter controller unit lets a quantifiable pressure amount decrease.
Not sure which component you need? Don’t worry.
KNOCK USA experts can guide you. Just call us on 1-800-835-1210!