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How do control panels work? 
Control panels house and organise the pneumatic, hydraulic, or electrical components needed to operate and monitor valve systems. They provide a centralised interface for controlling actuators, positioners, and instrumentation devices, and often integrate with plant control systems for automation and safety functions.
Advantages of control panels...
• Centralised valve and system control
• Protects components in an enclosed housing
• Allows easy monitoring and adjustment
• Can be customised for specific applications
Technical Parameters:
Temperature Range
Typically –20 °C to +80 °C Extended‑temperature models: –40 °C to +120 °C (Dependent on enclosure and installed component specifications)
Size Range
Custom‑built to application - wall‑mounted, skid‑mounted, or freestanding
Materials
Stainless steel, powder‑coated steel, aluminium, GRP (glass‑reinforced plastic)
Industry Application:
EFW
Oil & Gas
Power
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