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Proportional valve offers repeatability, highly dynamic response and long life

By Mary Gannon | October 9, 2018

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Moog has launched a new version of the D680 Series proportional valve. Its D680 series proportional valves are throttle valves for 2-, 3-, 4- and 5- way applications, suitable for electrohydraulic position, velocity, flow and force control in hydraulic systems. The D680 product range has integrated electronics, and is suitable for applications with high dynamic response requirements. The newly launched version in this series is a two-stage valve with a closed loop controlled D633 direct drive servovalve as the pilot stage. This latest version of the product provides increased dynamics, repeatability and is more robust than the existing version, making it suitable for use in even the most demanding environments.

Moog D680 Series proportional valveThe D633 direct drive servovalve pilot stage with open-loop control has been available for many years. Moog developed the new version in conjunction with machine builders in the plastics metal forming, presses, and steel production sectors, to better meet the needs of these applications. The new pilot stage option is ideal for applications requiring high dynamic performance, where longer service life and energy efficiency are critical.

The new D680 series is a proven design that provides reliable control for machinery in industries such as injection and blow molding, die-casting, steel production, metal forming and presses, and lumber processing. This product range can be easily integrated in new designs, and configured to meet the exact application and performance requirements of industrial machinery and equipment. In addition to the existing series’ proven dynamic performance, the latest D680 proportional valve design is robust, reliable, has the benefit of a long service life, and can offer significant energy savings.

According to Dr. Marco Wiegandt, Moog valve development engineering manager, “Our customers in the injection molding, die casting and metal forming and press markets trust the performance and reliability of Moog’s servovalve products. Some of our lead customers have enjoyed greater repeatability and a long service life by using this energy-efficient, robust design. In machine applications where high accuracy and repeatability are required, the new D680 series proportional valve with a closed loop D633 pilot valve is an excellent choice.’

Moog
www.moog.com/industrial


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Mary Gannon is editor of Fluid Power World. She has been a technical writer and editor for more than 13 years, having covered fluid power, motion control and interconnect technologies.

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