ATOS proportional valves available in Shanghai.
$202.01
QVHZO-AEB-NP-06/12 ATOS proportional valves achieve flow throttling control electronically (of course, pressure control can also be achieved through structural modifications). Since it is throttling control, there will inevitably be energy loss. The servo valve is different from other valves in that its energy loss is greater because it requires a certain flow to maintain the operation of the pre-stage control circuit.
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Features of ATOS Proportional Valves:
1) Enables stepless adjustment of pressure and speed, avoiding the impact phenomenon during switching of normally open on/off air valves.
2) Enables remote and program control.
3) Compared with intermittent control, the system is simplified, and the number of components is greatly reduced.
4) Compared with hydraulic proportional valves, it is smaller, lighter, simpler in structure, and lower in cost, but the response speed is much slower than hydraulic systems, and it is more sensitive to load changes.
5) Low power consumption, low heat generation, and low noise.
6) Will not cause fires and does not pollute the environment. Less affected by temperature changes.
The structural principle of the ATOS proportional valve:
When the input signal increases, the pilot valve 1 of the supply solenoid valve switches, while the exhaust solenoid pilot valve 7 is in the reset state. The supply pressure then enters the pilot chamber 5 from the SUP port through valve 1. The pressure in the pilot chamber rises, and this pressure acts on the diaphragm 2, opening the supply valve core 4 connected to diaphragm 2 and closing the exhaust valve core 3, generating output pressure. This output pressure is fed back to the control loop 8 via pressure sensor 6. Here, a rapid comparison and correction is performed with the target value until the output pressure is proportional to the input signal, thus demonstrating that the output pressure changes proportionally to the change in the input signal. Because there is no nozzle-baffle mechanism, the valve is insensitive to impurities and has high reliability.
ATOS Proportional Valve Stock List:
DHZO-AE-073-D5/I/10
DHZO-AE-073-S5 10
DHZO-AE-073-S5/I 10
DHZO-AT-073-P3 20
DHZO-ATE-073-P3/B/DP27SB 20
DHZO-T-051-L1
DHZO-T-051-L5 31
DHZO-T-071-D5
DHZO-T-071-L5
DHZO-T-071-S5
DHZO-TE-051-L5/Y 40
DHZO-TE-071-L5
DHZO-TE-071-S5 40 /PE
DHZO-TE-073-S5 DKZA-A-173-L5/PA-M/7
DKZO-A-151-S5
DKZO-A-171-L5
DKZO-A-173-S5
DKZOR-A-151-S5
DKZOR-A-151-S5/18 40
DKZOR-A-151-S5/B
DKZOR-A-153-L5/B
DKZOR-A-171-D5 40
DKZOR-A-171-L5
DKZOR-A-171-S5
DKZOR-A-171-S5/18
DKZOR-A-173-D5
DKZOR-A-173-L5
DKZOR-A-173-L5/18 40 DKZOR-A-173-L5/Y
DKZOR-A-173-S3
DKZOR-A-173-S5
DKZOR-A-173-S5/18
DKZOR-AE-171-L5 10
DKZOR-AE-171-S5
DKZOR-AE-171-S5 10/WG
DKZOR-AE-171-S5/Y 10
DKZOR-AE-173-D5 10
DKZOR-AE-173-L5 10
DKZORC-A-151-S5/18
DKZOR-T-151-L5
DKZOR-T-151-L5/Y
DKZOR-T-153-L5
DKZOR-T-171-D5 DKZOR-T-171-L5
DKZOR-T-171-S5
DKZOR-T-171-S5/Y
DKZOR-T-173-L5 40
DKZOR-TE-170-L5 40
DKZOR-TE-171-L5
DKZOR-TE-171-L5/I 40
DKZOR-TE-171-S5
DKZOR-TE-171-S5/Y
DKZOR-TE-173-L5 40
Differences between ATOS proportional valves and servo valves:
The main differences are as follows:
1. Different drive devices. The proportional valve is driven by a proportional solenoid; the servo valve is driven by a force motor or torque motor;
2. Different performance parameters. 2.1 Servo valves have no dead zone in the neutral position, while proportional valves do. Therefore, their applications differ. Servo valves and servo proportional valves are mainly used in closed-loop control systems, while other proportional valve structures are mainly used in open-loop control systems and closed-loop speed control systems.
2.2 Servo valves have a higher frequency response (response frequency), reaching up to around 200Hz, while proportional valves generally have a maximum frequency of tens of Hz.
2.3 Servo valves have higher requirements for hydraulic fluid, requiring fine filtration to prevent clogging, while proportional valves have lower requirements.
3. Valve core structure and machining precision differ. Proportional valves use a valve core + valve body structure, with the valve body also serving as the valve sleeve. Servo valves and servo proportional valves use a valve core + valve sleeve structure.
4. Neutral position functions differ. Proportional directional valves have neutral position functions similar to ordinary directional valves, while servo valves only have an O-type neutral position function (E-type for Rexroth products).
5. Rated pressure drop differs.
ATOS proportional valves control flow in two ways: on-off control and continuous control. On-off control means the valve is either fully open or fully closed, with the flow rate either at its maximum or minimum, without any intermediate state. Examples include ordinary solenoid direct-flow valves, solenoid directional valves, and electro-hydraulic directional valves. Continuous control allows the valve to open to any desired degree, thereby controlling the flow rate. These valves can be manually controlled, such as throttle valves, or electrically controlled, such as proportional valves and servo valves. Therefore, the purpose of using proportional or servo valves is to achieve throttling control of flow rate electronically (and, with structural modifications, pressure control, etc., can also be achieved). Since it's throttling control, there is inevitably energy loss. Servo valves differ from other valves in that their energy loss is greater because they require a certain flow rate to maintain the operation of the pre-stage control circuit.



