Description of Pneumatic Solenoid Coil valve:
A solenoid valve, also known as an electrically-operated valve, is a valve that uses electromagnetic force to operate. When an electrical current is passed through the solenoid coil, a magnetic field is generated which causes a ferrous metal rod to move. Solenoid valves eliminate the need for manual or pneumatic control of a pneumatic circuit and only require an electrical input (and air pressure for piloted valves) to operate, this makes them easy to program and install in a wide variety of applications. solenoid valves can be split into the following broad categories: Direct-acting, Internally piloted, and Externally piloted. A pneumatic solenoid valve is a switch for routing air to any pneumatic device, usually an actuator, allowing a relatively small signal to control a large device. It is also the interface between electronic controllers and pneumatic systems.
Features of Pneumatic Solenoid Coil valve:
- Standard voltage: 12V DC, 24V DC, 220V AC (Optional)
- Scope of voltage DC: ± 10%
- Protection: IP65 (DIN40050)
- Temperature classification: B Class
- Electrical entry: Terminal, Grommet
- Activating time: 0.05 sec and below