
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Pneumatic Control Valves",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Pneumatic valve offers two in one functioning from
Hoerbiger-Origa, which we summarised at the time by saying "A compact directional pneumatic valve that can operate as two independent valves in a single body (or in conjunction with a manifold) is now available in a new size".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Compact pneumatic valve now in two sizes from
Hoerbiger-Origa: "A compact directional pneumatic valve that can operate as two independent valves in a single body (or in conjunction with a manifold) is now available in a new size".
In August 2005, we covered the news from Rotork Skilmatic
concerning its Electrohydraulic actuators
- take a look at Electrohydraulic actuators solve long-term problem
which says: "Protracted problems with pneumatic control valves have been successfully eliminated by the introduction of electrohydraulic alternatives at the Scottish Power Longannett Power Station".
Take a look also at the news release from Festo, Servopneumatics provide cost-effective automation,
as well as Conveyor system opens new opportunities from Bosch Rexroth - Electric Drives and Controls,
and Valves aid F1 tyre safety from Burkert Fluid Control Systems.
See also:
Norgren designs in brass for a hot application
(June 2003)
On occasions customers wish to use control valves, actuators, drive cylinders and other components for purposes that could potentially push these devices beyond their design limits
Custom flexibility for a hot application
(June 2003)
On occasions customers wish to use control valves, actuators, drive cylinders and other components for purposes that could potentially push these devices beyond their design limits
Valves at home with gas or fluid
(July 2002)
The new enhanced Amot 22000 series stainless-steel control valve suits both pneumatic and hydraulic control systems
Newsletter features sensors, valves and more
(November 2001)
Amot's latest 'Flagship' newsletter details new products and applications mainly directed at the marine industry, including the XTS bearing sensor that gives early warning of possible bearing failure
News on the 25000 Series pneumatic control valves from AMOT
(August 2001)
Amot 25000 Series solenoid-operated pneumatic control valves have provided a rapid solution to vibration and corrosion problems for a manufacturer of diesel engine generator sets
Monk gets kettle switch production automated
(March 2000)
Monk Automation have recently installed a linear assembly line to assemble and test the thermostatic switch used in the latest domestic kettle bases

