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Electric Hydraulic Valve

Electric hydraulic valves are parts that are able to control the flow and pressure of fluid when an electric signal triggers them to open or close. These valves help hydraulic equipment operate properly and under safe conditions. They are commonly made from brass, bronze, copper, cast iron, stainless steel or other metal alloys along with plastics and composites.

Fulflo Specialties, Inc.
Blanchester, OH
937-783-2411
Since 1912, Fulflo has been providing "chatter free" valves that modulate to control pressure: hydraulic bypass relief valves, oilfield valves, pilot valves, pressure regulator valves & hydraulic pressure control valves, which mount in any position. Our hydraulic by-pass relief valves measure from 1/4 - 4". A pioneer in fluid power, we constantly strive to be a worldwide valve producer leader.
The Lee Company
Westbrook, CT
860-399-6281
For over 60 years, The Lee Company has been manufacturing high quality miniature hydraulic valves for use in aerospace hydraulic systems, oil tools and other industries worldwide. Our selection of hydraulic valves includes check valves, pressure relief valves, thermal relief valves, shuttle valves, piloting solenoid valves & more.
Westfield Hydraulics Inc.
Pacoima, CA
818-896-6414
Westfield Hydraulics designs and manufactures special purpose components for the aerospace industry. We offer a fully integrated custom manufacturing system. This integration permits us to provide the highest quality product. We manufacture hydraulic check and release valves, hydraulic solenoid valves, hydraulic valve actuators, thrust reverser valves and steering valves. Visit our website today!
Western FluiDyne
Fraser, MI
800-842-5377
Western FluiDyne manufactures hydraulic pumps, motors & valves. We carry a wide range of remanufactured pumps as well as our own FluiDyne and Veljan products. Single, double & triple pumps with many shaft options are available. We promise to serve and respect the rebuilders & resellers of North America and the global market with high quality new and remanufactured pumps, motors, valves & filters.
DC Hydraulics, Inc.
Canton, MI
734-416-8999
As fluid power specialists, DC Hydraulics distributes hydraulic power systems. We offer name brand hydraulic systems along with design & instrumentation. Let us help you with your next fluid power purchase. For over a decade, our fast service & response to your requests are completed within 24 hours. We pride ourselves on complete customer satisfaction in system design, build and component supply.
Northman Fluid Power
Carol Stream, IL
630-588-8488
Northman Fluid Power manufactures hydraulic and pressure control motors, valves, switches and pumps. Northman utilizes state of the art technologies, environmentally acceptable alternatives and strict quality processes to meet or exceed our customer's expectations of increased productivity and lowered operating costs while respecting the environment. We are a ISO 9001 certified company.
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Electric Hydraulic Valve

The main casing of an electric hydraulic valve is the outside enclosure that protects and houses the inner components, including the bonnet, seat and disc. The bonnet is a section of the casing that can be removed for service, the seat is where the valve connects to the hose or pipe and the disc is a seal that helps keep the seat watertight. Hydraulics valves can vary in their specifications; the size ranges from about one to twelve inches; the average valve is around three inches long. Electric valves are computer controlled and do not require an operator. Because they can be remotely controlled and operated, electric hydraulic valves are often found in places where manual operation would be difficult such as in underground piping. Electric hydraulic valves are found in fluid control systems because they are a simple way to manage pressure and fluid levels. They serve as power switches for some hydraulic tools. Non-electric hydraulic valves do not use electricity to function but are manually operated by turning or flipping a handle.

Some valves called check valves only allow fluid to pass through them in one direction, which prevents backwash and the resulting contamination. Some control valves have sensors that automatically close the valve if the flow or pressure is too high while others send electrical impulses down the line to systematically slow the fluid and shut it off. Electric hydraulic valves may also refer to valves that are present in systems with electric motors. Electric motors or pumps generally use the method of positive displacement to create enough power to force liquid through the system. The size and shape of the pipes and tubes also help create power and pressure. Electric-controlled valves such as solenoid valves offer faster response times, increased stability and less loss of fluid. They are manufactured through computer controlled numeric (CNC) machining that is managed by software programs. This kind of production minimizes the possibility of human error and produces very precise parts. They can also be cast or forged; plastic valves are made through injection molding or through extrusion. To cut down on expenses, these valves are usually long and narrow, which also increases the pressure of the system. Sometimes a larger end is connected to a valve in order to make the valve capacity of connecting to a larger line.