The working mechanism of a needle valve is designed to provide precise control over fluid flow in various applications. Unlike standard valves, which may open and close abruptly, needle valves feature a long, tapered plunger that gradually opens or closes the flow path. When the handle is turned, the needle moves away from its seat, allowing fluid to flow through the valve. The degree of opening is directly proportional to the handle’s position, enabling operators to make fine adjustments for optimal flow rates. This unique design makes needle valves ideal for applications requiring low flow rates and high accuracy, such as in laboratories, fuel systems, and hydraulic circuits. By using needle valves, engineers can achieve greater control over fluid dynamics, enhancing overall system performance and safety.
Needle Valves are precision devices used in various industries to control the flow of liquids and gases. At Meck Industries, a Leading Manufacturer of Precision Turned Components Based in Vadodara, we understand the critical role Needle Valves play in ensuring…