Needle Valves
A
needle valve is used to make relatively fine
adjustments in the amount of fluid flow.
The
distinguishing characteristic of a needle valve is the long, tapered, needle
like point on the end of the valve stem.This "needle" acts as a disk.
The longer part of the needle is smaller than the orifice in the valve seat and
passes through the orifice before the needle seats. This arrangement permits a
very gradual increase or decrease in the size of the opening. Needle valves are
often used as component parts of other, more complicated valves. For example,
they are used in some types of reducing valves.
Needle
Valve Applications
Most
constant pressure pump governors have needle valves to minimize the effects of
fluctuations in pump discharge pressure. Needle valves are also used in some
components of automatic combustion control systems where very precise flow
regulation is necessary.
Needle
Valve Body Designs
One
type of body design for a needle valve is the bar stock body. Bar stock bodies
are common, and, in globe types, a ball swiveling in the stem provides the
necessary rotation for seating without damage.
Needle
valves are frequently used as metering valves. Metering valves are used for
extremely fine flow control. The thin disk or orifice allows for linear flow
characteristics. Therefore, the number of handwheel turns can be directly
correlated to the amount of flow. A typical metering valve has a stem with 40
threads per inch.
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