Solenoid Valve? Area Adjustment?

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For precise control of small openings (3mm - 1cm), solenoid valves are typically not adjustable, and alternatives like servo or proportional control valves are recommended. The Asco SD8202 series is mentioned as a potential proportional valve option, though its cost and accuracy are uncertain. A common setup involves using a solenoid valve for on/off control paired with a needle valve for flow rate adjustment, usually done manually. Automated solutions exist but tend to be more expensive, with companies like Bauman offering actuated needle valves that provide better flow characteristics. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the need for a combination of valves to achieve accurate flow control.
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Hi all.
I am now looking for a valve whose opening can be quite accurately controlled.
The size of the opening shall be quite small, around 3mm - 1cm?
I am wondering if you know any valve that may suit my usage?
Can the opening of a solenoid valve be adjusted using electric signal?
 
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I've never seen a solenoid valve that is variable. Sounds like you need some type of servo or proportional control valve.
 
Do you need to change the flow rate remotely?

Generally you will find a flow control (needle valve) in line with a solenoid, the solenoid turns the flow on and off while the needle valve controls the flow rate. The flow rate is usually adjusted by hand, though I am sure that there are automated solutions, they will be expensive.
 
Companies like Bauman make a nice actuated needle valve that uses dome loaded air to control the position of the pintle. They are pricey on comparison to solenoid valves, but they are cheap when compared to automated valves in general. Plus, you do get better flow characteristics from a needle valve.
 
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