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Electric Actuators

Electric Actuators

Electric actuators automate the opening, closing and positioning of industrial valves with precise, repeatable control. They’re widely used across water & wastewater, power generation, chemical, food & beverage and pharmaceutical processes for both on/off isolation and fine modulating duties—delivering clean operation, low maintenance and easy integration with modern control systems.

What is an electric actuator?

An electric actuator converts electrical energy into mechanical motion to rotate or drive a valve stem. The main formats are:

  • Quarter-turn (part-turn) – 0–90° rotation for ball, butterfly and plug valves. Ideal for on/off and modulating service. Typical ranges span tens to thousands of Nm. 
  • Multi-turn – Multiple revolutions to operate gate and globe valves; available in on/off and continuous modulating variants.
  • Linear – Direct linear thrust for globe/control valves (via integrated or external gearboxes).
  • Modern platforms add non-intrusive setup, data logging, condition monitoring and fieldbus/industrial Ethernet communications for seamless integration.

Key features & options

  • Control modes & duty – On/off, inching, modulating and continuous modulating duties; correct duty class selection ensures thermal performance and service life. 
  • Torque/thrust & speed – Sized to the valve’s required torque/thrust across the full stroke (including running, breakaway and seating).
  • Protection & certification – Typical enclosures up to IP67/68, options for ATEX/IECEx hazardous areas depending on model. (Check each series datasheet.)
  • Manual override & failsafe – Handwheels are standard; some platforms offer electronic braking and failsafe options depending on configuration.
  • Interface & mounting – ISO valve mounting patterns and modular gearboxes enable part-turn or linear duties from a common platform.
  • Diagnostics & connectivity – Non-intrusive commissioning tools, event logs and digital communications (fieldbus/Ethernet) aid maintenance and automation.

Applications

Electric actuators are selected where clean operation, precise positioning and easy control system integration are priorities, including:

  • Water & wastewater treatment – Automated isolation and control on networks and plants.
  • Power generation & utilities – Reliable valve automation with advanced diagnostics.
  • Food & beverage & pharma – Hygienic processes benefit from sealed, low-maintenance actuation and washdown-ready designs where required.
  • Chemical & process industries – Modulating and on/off service with hazardous-area options where necessary.

How to select the right electric actuator

  1. Define valve & duty – Valve type/size; required operation (quarter-turn, multi-turn or linear); control duty (on/off vs modulating). 
  2. Calculate torque/thrust profile – Include breakaway, running and seating loads across the full stroke; apply safety margins for process conditions. 
  3. Check environment – Temperature range, enclosure rating, corrosion protection, and hazardous-area certification if applicable. 
  4. Confirm speed & resolution – Match stroke speed to process needs; ensure sufficient resolution/starts per hour for control stability. 
  5. Integration & lifecycle – Consider non-intrusive setup, local controls, diagnostics, networking and service support. AxFlow provides sizing and commissioning assistance and carries spares/service capability through local teams.

Why buy electric actuators from AxFlow?

  • Portfolio breadth – Rotork (IQ, CK families) and NOAH quarter-turn ranges available in Ireland. 
  • Local expertise & service – AxFlow entities offer specification support, site services and lifecycle care with manufacturer backing. 
  • Process knowledge – Deep application experience across water, power, chemical and hygienic industries. (See AxFlow market segment coverage.) 

 

Eoin Cahill
Water & Wastewater, Power generation, Construction & Mining
Brian Coleman
Food & Beverage Sectors.
Brajan Saraci
Pharmaceutical, BioPharma, Chemical and Petrochemical Sectors
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