Solenoid Control Valve Work

Work of Solenoid Control Valve

Solenoids have a wide range of mechanical applications. What is the operation of a solenoid? Electrical energy is converted to mechanical energy by a wire electromagnetic coil. Positive and negative poles propel the piston backward or forward by making a linear motion inside the electromagnetic field. Solenoids are utilized in a variety of automated applications, including sprinkler systems, power switches, automotive starts, and many more.

Solenoid valves are electrically actuated valves that are commonly used in fluid power systems to regulate the flow or direction of air or liquid. The spool or poppet design of most solenoid valves, which are used in both pneumatic and hydraulic fluid power operations, makes them ideal for a variety of functions and applications.

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