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A solenoid valve is an electromechanical device used to control the flow of fluids in various systems. It consists of a coil, a plunger, and a valve body, and operates by converting electrical energy into mechanical movement. When an electric current passes through the coil, it creates a magnetic field that moves the plunger, opening or closing the valve to regulate fluid flow. Solenoid valves are commonly made from materials such as brass, stainless steel, or plastic, depending on the application requirements.
| Operating pressure | Up to 200 psi |
| Voltage options | 12V, 24V, 110V, 220V |
| Body material | Brass, stainless steel, or plastic |
| Connection types | Threaded, flanged, or push-fit |
| Temperature range | -10°C to 80°C |
When choosing a solenoid valve, consider the operating pressure and temperature requirements of your application. Specify the voltage type that matches your electrical system, and ensure the body material is compatible with the fluids being controlled. Additionally, consider the connection type for easy integration into your existing piping system. Request information on certifications and tolerances to ensure compliance with industry standards.
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Typically, solenoid valves can last from 1 to 5 years, depending on usage and maintenance.
Yes, but ensure the valve is specifically rated for gas service.
Normally open valves allow flow when de-energized, while normally closed valves block flow until energized.
Choose a valve size based on the flow rate and pressure requirements of your system.
Yes, but select valves made from corrosion-resistant materials.
Response times can range from milliseconds to a few seconds, depending on the design.