Solenoid valve is a valve controlled by an electromagnetic field. It is commonly used in a variety of industries and applications, including automotive, industrial and medical.
The valve consists of a solenoid coil that generates an electromagnetic field and a movable armature or plunger. When an electric current is applied to the solenoid, it creates a magnetic field that attracts the armature, causing it to move and open or close the valve.
Solenoid valves can be normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO), depending on the default position when no current is applied. When electricity is turned on, the valve opens or closes, allowing or preventing fluid or gas from flowing through the valve.
These valves are widely used because of their fast response time, precise control, and can be easily automated. They are commonly found in applications such as irrigation systems, HVAC systems, fuel injection systems, and pneumatic systems.
The valve consists of a solenoid coil that generates an electromagnetic field and a movable armature or plunger. When an electric current is applied to the solenoid, it creates a magnetic field that attracts the armature, causing it to move and open or close the valve.
Solenoid valves can be normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO), depending on the default position when no current is applied. When electricity is turned on, the valve opens or closes, allowing or preventing fluid or gas from flowing through the valve.
These valves are widely used because of their fast response time, precise control, and can be easily automated. They are commonly found in applications such as irrigation systems, HVAC systems, fuel injection systems, and pneumatic systems.
