A throated valve is a type of valve design characterized by a streamlined flow path that reduces turbulence and pressure loss during fluid flow. It features a throat or constricted section that helps maintain a high velocity of the fluid, improving efficiency in applications such as fluid control systems. Throated valves are commonly used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and chemical processing, where precise flow regulation and minimized energy loss are critical. Their design enhances performance in situations requiring rapid response and control of fluid dynamics.
No, it uses an expansion valve.No, it uses an expansion valve.
The part of a car that uses a Schrader valve is the tire. The Schrader valve is commonly just called a tire valve. The valve consists of a stem, core and cap.
It does not have a pcv valve. The system uses a fixed orifice in the rear elbow on the valve cover.It does not have a pcv valve. The system uses a fixed orifice in the rear elbow on the valve cover.
A 1987 Dakota uses an expansion valve, not an orifice tube.A 1987 Dakota uses an expansion valve, not an orifice tube.
Rufous-throated Dipper was created in 1882.
Silver-throated Tanager was created in 1851.
White-throated guenon was created in 1866.
Red-throated Caracara was created in 1783.
Garnet-throated Hummingbird was created in 1838.
Rufous-throated Tanager was created in 1851.
Purple-throated Fruitcrow was created in 1776.
Spur-throated locust was created in 1870.