Moog : X700 Series 2-Way Servo Cartridge Valves with superior flow performance
September 12, 2022 at 01:40 am EDT
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Bettembourg, Luxemburg, September 12, 2022 - Moog's new X700 Series Servo Cartridge Vales serve as robust throttle valves in electrohydraulic flow control systems, especially those requiring quick dynamic responses and high flows. Typical applications include die-casting, metal sheet forming, and presses, as well as other types of heavy industrial equipment.
The X700 Series Servo Cartridge Valves provide users with numerous advantages over other throttle valves. These include a flow-optimized design with a huge leap in flow performance compared to alternative products, and a robust design enabling a maximum main stage operating pressure of 420 bar (6,000 psi). For maximum flexibility, customers can choose between three interface options an analog or fieldbus interface - or both, combined in the same valve -to be prepared for Internet of Things (IoT) requirements.
Three sizes according to ISO 7368 are available: Size 32 (X702), size 40 (X703) and size 50 (X704). All valves are equipped with integrated electronics and closed-loop position control for the main stage cartridge poppet.
"The significantly increased flow performance of our new product family enables customers to reduce valve sizes and save costs and space, which results in a more economical machine design", says development team leader Joerg Wagner. "Combined with the higher dynamics of a smaller sized valve, these products also allow a higher machine performance."
A Moog D636 Direct Drive Valve is used for the pilot stage, offering superior dynamics and high energy efficiency, thanks to its minimal internal leakage. Due to the innovative main stage design, a sleeve alignment in the manifold is not required, providing flexibility in manifold design. For applications with particular safety requirements, fail-safe options are available that ensure a defined, safe main stage position to avoid uncontrolled machine movements.
About Moog Inc.
Moog Inc. is a worldwide designer, manufacturer and integrator of precision control components and systems. Moog Industrial Group designs and manufactures high performance motion control products, solutions and services combining electric, hydraulic, and hybrid technologies with expert consultative support in a range of applications in energy, industrial machinery, simulation and test markets. We help performance-driven companies to design and develop their next-generation equipment. Moog Industrial Group, with fiscal year 2021 sales of US $892 million and over 40 locations worldwide, is part of Moog Inc. (NYSE: MOG.A and MOG.B), which had sales of US $2.9 billion.
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Moog Inc. is a worldwide designer, manufacturer and systems integrator of precision motion and fluid controls and controls systems. The Company operates through four segments: Space and Defense, Military Aircraft, Commercial Aircraft and Industrial. Within the aerospace and defense market, its products and systems include primary and secondary flight controls and components for military aircraft, turreted weapon systems, tactical and strategic missile steering controls and various defense product components; primary and secondary flight controls and components for commercial aircraft; and satellite avionics, positioning controls and components, launcher thrust vector controls and components, as well as integrated space vehicles. In the industrial market, its products are used in a wide range of applications, including heavy industrial machinery used for metal forming and pressing, flight simulation motion control systems, energy exploration and generation products, and others.