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What is a Solenoid Valve and How Do They Work

A solenoid valve is an electromechanical device that is used to control the flow of fluids, such as liquids or gases, through a system. It consists of a solenoid, which is a coil of wire wound around a movable core, and a valve body containing an orifice (an opening) through which the fluid passes. When an electric current is applied to the solenoid, it generates a magnetic field that moves the core, either opening or closing the valve.

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What is a Solenoid Valve and How Do They Work

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  1. WHAT IS A SOLENOID VALVE? FAST FACTS A solenoid valve is an electrically controlled valve. The valve features a solenoid, which is an electric coil with a movable ferromagnetic core (plunger) in its center. CLEAN LIQUIDS/GASES ONLY Solenoid valves are designed to be used with clean liquids and gases. PRECISE FLOW CONTROL Accurate fluid/gas regulation, ideal for sensitive processes in medical devices and manufacturing. FAST RESPONSE TIME Rapid opening/closing actions, vital for safety applications and swift reaction to hazards. LONG SERVICE LIFE Durable, reliable performance reduces maintenance needs and withstands demanding usage. WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS Versatile for various industries, including water treatment, automotive, and food processing.

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