Electric actuators apply automatic control systems such as metallurgy, chemical, stone oil, electric power, natural gas and water conservancy; use a large-scale integrated circuit to replace and implement the traditional execution mechanism to achieve only mechanical components.
Integrated structure (commonly referred to as an integral electric actuator): The control unit and the electric actuator are packaged, and there is no need to operate on the ground without an external control unit, and only the relevant control information can be output remotely.
Split structure (commonly referred to as an ordinary electric actuator):
Switch-type electric actuators can be divided into split and integral types due to structural forms, that is, they are common switching electric actuators and integral switching electric actuators, must be illustrated when selected.
The switching electric actuator is generally divided into a normal switching electric actuator and an integral switching electric actuator, which typically can realize the full open or complete control of the valve.
Horn stroke electric actuator The angular trip electric actuator is used with the rotating valve.