What is a needle valve?

Needle valves, sometimes referred to as plunger valves, are regulating valves and enable engineers to finely control and regulate water flow and pressure. The precision is achieved through the fine movement of the shaft, which enables the gearbox to move the piston tube in sliding motion towards opening or closing position, depending on the requirements from the control system.

Needle valves can be used in many different applications with a need for flow or pressure regulation. In water treatment and distribution, dams, reservoirs, power plants and industry needle valves are e.g. used for:

  • Flow control
  • Pressure regulation
  • Pump start
  • Turbine by-pass
  • Discharge
  • Reservoir inlets
  • Air regulation

When to use needle valves?

Needle valves can be used with high differential pressure, and our needle valve standard range covers a pressure range up to PN100. Our standard size range covers DN80 to DN2000. The needle valves can be manually actuated or can be controlled by electrical, hydraulic or pneumatic actuation. 

Read about features and benefits of AVK needle valves and more about our variants and configurations. We also recommend checking out why use control valves.

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Needle valves

Features and benefits of AVK Needle valves, series 872

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Needle valves

Learn about when to use needle valves, AVK’s wide range of needle valves, and how they offer precise regulation of water flow and pressure.