Throttle Valve

The throttle valve is a type of valve that controls the flow rate of fluid by changing the throttling area or length. It adjusts the flow resistance in the pipeline by changing the flow area between the valve core and the valve seat, so as to regulate the flow rate and pressure of the medium. The throttle valve features simple structure and easy adjustment, but its sealing performance is general, so it is not suitable for use as a shut-off valve. It is mainly used in hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, refrigeration equipment, instrument pipelines and other industrial occasions requiring rough flow adjustment, to control the system flow and the operating speed of actuators.
