The question of "direction" will not arise in case of flow control valves. FCV is FCV, it is not DCV. FCV is similar to water tap in your bathroom. Water comes out from the tap, but it doesn't mean it is uni-directional. If you supply in reverse direction, water can flow in that direction also. But generally, we don't do so, isn't it?
it is called "conical poppet". it can move up/down by turning the screw. it opens/closes the passage, hence the rate of flow of oil is controlled (adjusted as per requirement).
This really helped me out in a certain situation. Been in the fluid power industry for 16 years but never really learned this. 🙏
Namaste to you too. Thanks for your compliments.
Thanks sir for crystal clear explanation... I understood it very well...
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Sir awesome..... Crystal clear explanation.... Thanks sir. Understood the concept.
are these valves bio directional?
The question of "direction" will not arise in case of flow control valves. FCV is FCV, it is not DCV. FCV is similar to water tap in your bathroom. Water comes out from the tap, but it doesn't mean it is uni-directional. If you supply in reverse direction, water can flow in that direction also. But generally, we don't do so, isn't it?
Perfect 👌🏼
I understand
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What is the triangular element in the path of flow ? You did not tell its significance
it is called "conical poppet". it can move up/down by turning the screw. it opens/closes the passage, hence the rate of flow of oil is controlled (adjusted as per requirement).
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