An actuator is a component of a machine that is responsible for moving and controlling a mechanism or system, for example by opening a valve. In simple terms, it is a "mover". An actuator requires a control device (controlled by control signal) and a source of energy. The control signal is relatively low energy and may be electric voltage or current, pneumatic, or hydraulic fluid pressure, or even human power. Its main energy source may be an electric current, hydraulic pressure, or pneumatic pressure. Control device is usually a valve. When it receives a control signal, an actuator responds by converting the source's energy into mechanical motion. In the electric, hydraulic, and pneumatic sense, it is a form of automation or automatic control.
Aelwen Auto comes from a traditional family business that produces auto parts. With years of accumulation, we have more than 300 cooperative factories and thousands of product models. 80% is exported to Europe and the entire America
Aelwen Auto comes from a traditional family business that produces auto parts. With years of accumulation, we have more than 300 cooperative factories and thousands of product models. 80% is exported to Europe and the entire America