Needle Valves
A Needle VALVES is a type of valve having a small port
and a threaded, needle-shaped plunger. It allows precise regulation of
flow, although it is generally only capable of relatively low flow
rates.
A needle valve has a relatively small orifice with a long, tapered seat,
and a needle-shaped plunger on the end of a screw, which exactly fits
this seat.
As the screw is turned and the plunger retracted, flow between the seat
and the plunger is possible; however, until the plunger is completely
retracted, the fluid flow is significantly impeded. Since it takes many
turns of the fine-threaded screw to retract the plunger, precise
regulation of the flow rate is possible.
The virtue of the needle valve is from the vernier effect of the ratio
between the needle's length and its diameter, or the difference in
diameter between needle and seat. A long travel axially (the control
input) makes for a very small and precise change radially (affecting the
resultant flow). Needle valves may be used in vacuum systems when a
very precise control of gas flow is required, at low pressure