Oleodynamic blocks are hydraulic circuits that integrate cartridge valves, CETOP valves, logic elements as well as a series of oleodynamic accessories including pressure accumulators, pressure gauges, pressure switches along with pressure and/or temperature transducers.
The materials with which oleodynamic blocks are constructed can vary depending on the pressures involved in the operating environment. Aluminium is normally utilised for low-pressure circuits, whilst cast iron and steel – which can be supplied with phosphating surface treatment – are more commonly used at high pressures.