Good Supplier presents the Pneumatic Needle Valves, which are used to reduce the flow rate in a leg of a pneumatic circuit, consequently slowing actuator speed.
Unlike a Flow Control, a Needle Valve is bi- directional, meaning it controls flow in both directions instead of only one direction.
In addition, a finely threaded stem allows the gradual adjustment of the amount of controlled flow passing through the valve.
Flow enters the input port, travels through an orifice sized by the tapered stem, and out the output port.
A needle valve features a small port and threaded needle-shaped plunger and can allow precise flow regulation at lower flow rates.
The best way to control the speed of either a pneumatic or hydraulic actuator is through the use of flow control on either the control valve or the actuator itself.
Flow control works by controlling the rate at which you allow the exhaust air to escape out of the cylinder when you want to actuate it.