Spool hydraulic directional control valve FP100
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Spool hydraulic directional control valve - FP100 - Rotork - hydraulically-operated / mechanically-operated / pilot-operated
Spool hydraulic directional control valve - FP100 - Rotork - hydraulically-operated / mechanically-operated / pilot-operated
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Characteristics

Type
spool
Actuating method
pilot-operated, hydraulically-operated, mechanically-operated
Other characteristics
for high flow rates
Operating pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 1,378.95 bar
(19,999.98 psi)

Flow rate

Min.: 0 l/s
(0 us gal/s)

Max.: 3.3 l/s
(0.9 us gal/s)

Description

Product overview
High-flow hydraulic interface valves for wellhead control panels, hydraulic power units and actuation systems requiring high flow. Designed to provide elevated flow capacity for control and actuation duties while maintaining high-pressure performance.

Product range
BIFOLD - Hydraulic pilot, interface and mechanical valves

Applications
  • Wellhead control panels
  • Hydraulic power units (HPUs)
  • Actuation systems requiring high flow between pilot and actuator

Performance
  • Flow capacity up to 3.8 Cv (~200 L/min)
  • Pressure rating up to 20,000 psi

Typical uses
  • High-pressure hydraulic control
  • Interface duties between pilot systems and actuators

Technical specifications
  • Model designation: FP100, FP200 (Logic)
  • Manufacturer / Brand: Bifold
  • Maximum flow: up to 3.8 Cv / ~200 L/min
  • Maximum pressure rating: 20,000 psi
  • Suitable environments: wellhead control panels, hydraulic power units, related actuation systems

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