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The valve consists of an inlet port, an outlet port, and a movable valve element or disc that can be positioned to allow or block the airflow. When the valve is in the open position, air can flow freely from the inlet port to the outlet port. When the valve is closed, the airflow is blocked, preventing air from passing through.
Two-way air control valves can be operated manually, using a lever or knob to control the position of the valve element. They can also be automated, using actuators such as solenoids or pneumatic cylinders to control the valve position remotely.
These valves are often used in applications where precise control of airflow is required, such as in HVAC systems, industrial manufacturing processes, and pneumatic control systems. They can help regulate the pressure, flow rate, or direction of air in a system, ensuring proper operation and efficiency.
The valve consists of an inlet port, an outlet port, and a movable valve element or disc that can be positioned to allow or block the airflow. When the valve is in the open position, air can flow freely from the inlet port to the outlet port. When the valve is closed, the airflow is blocked, preventing air from passing through.
Two-way air control valves can be operated manually, using a lever or knob to control the position of the valve element. They can also be automated, using actuators such as solenoids or pneumatic cylinders to control the valve position remotely.
These valves are often used in applications where precise control of airflow is required, such as in HVAC systems, industrial manufacturing processes, and pneumatic control systems. They can help regulate the pressure, flow rate, or direction of air in a system, ensuring proper operation and efficiency.