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  1. An Alternative to a 2-Way, Normally-Open Valve

    ... normally-open valves? One alternative is using a 3-way, fully ported electronic valve. In this video, learn how to plumb a 3-way, fully ... vacuum or pressure on any of the ports. By using the top port—which is commonly referred to as the exhaust—as the inlet, and the ...

  2. How to Select Electronic Directional Control Valves

    ... added benefit of independent exhaust paths for each output port. This is most commonly not referred to as a 5-way, but a fully ported four way valve. This allows the designer to have specific controls ...

  3. Electronic Valve Actuation Types Explained

    ... added benefit of independent exhaust paths for each output port. This is most commonly not referred to as a 5-way, but a fully ported four way valve. This allows the designer to have specific controls ...

  4. The Importance of Zero Dead Volume Fittings

    ... Is cleanliness a priority? Does the system need to be fully flushable? Is the media sensitive to disturbances in the flow, i.e. ... chemical compatibility issues, valve ports, depth of port, the maximum depth of the port’s threading, etc. However, when using a ...

  5. How to Design Efficient Pneumatic Systems

    ... on a normally open (NO) three-way valve. When the cylinder fully returns, backpressure diminishes at the pilot port of the NO three-way valve, letting a spring shift the valve to send a ...

  6. Building a Billion-Cycle Valve

    ... manifold-mount version, air then flows through the #10-32 port, through the orifice, and into the internal chamber. A series of slotted ... that tend to have lots of cylinders and actuators. A fully ported three-way version of the DV is slated for introduction this fall, ...