Air-operated solenoid valves is an automatic fluid control device that drives the main spool through compressed air. Combined with the advantages of electromagnetic pilot control and pneumatic execution, it is suitable for harsh working conditions such as high flow rate and high pressure difference.
Read MoreSend InquiryAir solenoid valves is an automatic valve that solenoid controls the opening or reversing of compressed air. It uses the magnetic force generated by the electromagnetic coil to drive the spool action, so as to quickly change the airflow path, and is suitable for various pneumatic control systems.
Read MoreSend InquiryPilot-operated Solenoid Valve is a type of fluid control device that uses an electromagnetic Pilot valve to control the action of the main valve. The working principle is: the pilot hole is driven by a small power electromagnetic coil, and the main valve spool is driven by the medium pressure difference, so as to achieve the on-off control of large flow or high pressure fluid.
Read MoreSend InquiryA direct-acting solenoid valve is an automated fluid control device that operates by using electromagnetic force to directly actuate the valve core, enabling rapid opening/closing without relying on medium pressure. Ideal for low-pressure or vacuum systems, it offers fast response, compact design, and high reliability, making it widely used in industrial automation, medical equipment, environmental engineering, and more.
Read MoreSend InquiryA Industrial Solenoid Valve is an electromechanical device that controls the flow of fluid or gas in a system through an electromagnetic coil. It consists of an electromagnetic coil, a plunger and a valve body with an inlet and outlet. When the coil is energized, a magnetic field is created that attracts the plunger to move, opening or closing the valve. This movement allows fluid or gas to pass through the valve or prevents its flow, depending on the design and function of the valve.
Read MoreSend InquiryBrass Solenoid Valve is a type of valve that is controlled by an electric current. A coil of wire, also called an electromagnet, is energized to create a magnetic field that moves a plunger. This movement opens or closes the valve, allowing or shutting off the flow of liquids or gases through it.Structurally, it typically consists of components such as a brass valve body, valve core, electromagnetic coil, and spring. The brass material provides the valve body with excellent corrosion resistance, thermal conductivity, and mechanical strength. Its working mechanism is as follows: when the electromagnetic coil is energized, the generated magnetic field overcomes the force of the spring, attracting or pushing the valve core to move, thereby opening or closing the valve passage to control the fluid.
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