A SOLENOID VALVE is an automated valve that uses electromagnetic force to control the flow of fluid. Solenoid valves are widely used in industrial automation, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems and other fields. The following are some typical features and functions of solenoid valves:
Automatic control: The solenoid valve can be automatically opened or closed by electromagnetic signals to achieve remote control and automated operation.
Quick response: The solenoid valve can respond to electromagnetic signals quickly and quickly change the flow state of the fluid.
Precise control: The solenoid valve can accurately control the flow and direction of the fluid and is suitable for occasions that require precise control.
High reliability: The solenoid valve has a simple structure, easy maintenance, and high reliability and durability.
Multiple materials: The valve body and solenoid coil of the solenoid valve can be made of a variety of materials, such as brass, stainless steel, plastic, etc., to adapt to different fluids and working environments.
Multiple specifications: Solenoid valves are available in a variety of specifications and models to adapt to different pipe diameters, working pressures and temperature ranges.
Explosion-proof characteristics: Some solenoid valves have explosion-proof characteristics and are suitable for flammable and explosive working environments.
Energy-saving feature: When the solenoid valve is closed, there is no fluid leakage and it has energy-saving features.