Electric actuator valves are integral components in modern industrial systems, providing automation and precision control to various processes. These valves are designed to regulate the flow of liquids, gases, and slurries in numerous industries, including manufacturing, water treatment, energy production, and HVAC systems. By combining the functionality of a valve with an electric actuator, these devices offer enhanced control, reliability, and efficiency in fluid handling systems.

What are Electric Actuator Valves?

An electric actuator valve consists of two main components: the valve and the electric actuator. The valve is responsible for controlling the flow or pressure of a fluid by either opening or closing the passage, while the electric actuator is responsible for the movement of the valve. The actuator uses electric power to operate the valve, enabling precise and automatic control over the valve’s position. The electric actuator is typically powered by an electric motor, which drives a gear mechanism to turn the valve stem. This mechanical action adjusts the valve’s position, allowing for a variety of flow control operations, such as throttling, on/off control, or modulating flow.
