New Product: Flow-Control Cartridge Valves

Feb. 21, 2008
Family of proportional flow-control cartridge valves now includes a smaller, compact design that delivers higher pressure. The valves work in conjunction with hydraulic integrated circuits to regulate fluid flow.

The cartridge valves come in 10, 12, and 16-Series cavity sizes and eight schemes consisting of NO and NC options in valves that are priority pressure compensated, restrictive pressure compensated, restrictive spool (noncompensated), and restrictive poppet (noncompensated). The valves regulate equipment operations by controlling the flow entering or leaving circuits and minimize slip to a negligible amount. Pressure capability is 260 bar (3,770 psi) and maximum flow rates are 120 lpm (32 gpm).

Sauer-Danfoss Inc.,
2800 East 13th St., Ames, IA 50010,
(515) 239-6000,
www.sauer-danfoss.com

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