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Cartridge valves find their niche

A Moog product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 17, 2004

With 35 years of history in the field, cartridge valves have a proven role in hydraulic applications.

With 35 years of history in the field, cartridge valves (also known as 2/2-way logic valves, or slip-in elements) have a proven role in hydraulic applications.

Some advantages commonly recognised over other technological solutions include compact design, quick response and tight sealing.

Compared with subplate-mounted valves, cartridge valves are available in bigger sizes having much greater flow capacities.

Moog Hydrolux has developed vast experience with this product line, helping customers to find solutions to a variety of applications.

Innovations have continued to improve this product and offer even greater functionality.

For example, the open/close functionality is today's state-of-the-art.

Through creativity, excellence in design and manufacturing, and extensive field experience, Moog has developed a product range of cartridge families that incorporate the most modern control techniques.

Moog acquired Hydrolux in 1998, to provide even better hydraulic motion control expertise to customers.

Cartridge valve technology continues to be a focus of product development and process optimisation.

By combining Moog's high performance servo and proportional valve products with integrated hydraulic manifold systems it is possible to provide leading OEMs worldwide with the best control solutions from components to systems.

In addition, a range of products is available from small to large power.

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