Our Drives include
Pneumatic Drives - A Pneumatic Drive is a device that uses compressed air to produce linear or rotary motion to operate valves or control elements in a process system. The main types include single-acting (spring-return) actuators, which use a spring to return the valve, and double-acting actuators, which use air pressure for both opening and closing. Pneumatic drives are widely used in industries such as chemical, oil & gas, and power plants for fast, reliable, and safe automation of valves, especially in hazardous environments.
Electric Drives - An Electric Drive is a device that uses an electric motor to produce rotary or linear motion for operating valves or control elements. The main types include on/off electric drives (for simple open/close operation) and modulating electric drives (for precise, continuous positioning). Electric drives are widely used in industries such as chemical, water treatment, HVAC, and power plants for automated, precise, and remotely controlled process operations.
Hydraulic Drives - A Hydraulic Drive is a device that uses pressurized hydraulic fluid to generate linear or rotary motion to operate valves or mechanical systems. The main types include single-acting cylinders (fluid moves the piston in one direction, spring returns it) and double-acting cylinders (fluid controls motion in both directions). Hydraulic drives are widely used in industries such as oil & gas, power generation, and heavy manufacturing for high-force applications, large valves, and robust, precise control in demanding processes.
Manual Drives - A Manual Drive is a device that operates valves or control elements manually using a lever, handwheel, or gear without external power. The main types include lever-operated drives, handwheel-operated drives, and gear-operated drives for larger or high-torque valves. Manual drives are widely used in industries such as water treatment, chemical, and oil & gas for emergency operation, isolation valves, or processes where automation is not required.