Pneumatic valves, commonly known as directional control valves, serve a crucial role in regulating the flow of air and inert gases within pneumatic systems. They are designed and categorized based on several key parameters, including the number of inlet and outlet ports, the type of actuator used (whether manual, mechanical, electromagnetic, or pneumatic), their default status when deactivated (normally open or normally closed), and the number of flow paths or switching positions they offer.

These valves are essential components across industries where precise control of pneumatic processes is necessary. Their versatility allows for tailored solutions in diverse applications such as manufacturing automation, robotics, automotive systems, and industrial machinery. By enabling efficient modulation and control of gas flow, pneumatic control valves contribute to enhanced operational performance, reliability, and safety in various industrial settings.
 

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