Solenoid valve (Solenoid valve) is an industrial equipment controlled by electromagnetic force. It is an automatic basic component used to control fluid. It belongs to actuator and is not limited to hydraulic and pneumatic. It is used to adjust the direction, flow, speed and other parameters of the medium in the industrial control system. Solenoid valves can cooperate with different circuits to achieve the expected control, and the control accuracy and flexibility can be guaranteed. There are many kinds of solenoid valves. Different solenoid valves play a role in different positions of the control system. The most commonly used ones are check valves, safety valves, directional control valves, and speed regulating valves.
There is a closed cavity in the solenoid valve, and there are through holes in different positions. Each hole is connected to a different oil pipe. There is a piston in the middle of the cavity, and two electromagnets on both sides. On the other hand, different oil discharge holes are opened or closed by controlling the movement of the valve body, while the oil inlet hole is normally open, the hydraulic oil will enter different oil discharge pipes, and then the piston of the cylinder is pushed by the pressure of the oil, and the piston again Drive the piston rod, and the piston rod drives the mechanical device. In this way, the mechanical movement is controlled by controlling the electric current on and off of the electromagnet.
1) Different types of solenoid valves are selected for gas, liquid or mixed state;
2) Products with different medium temperature, otherwise the coil will burn out and the seal will age, which will seriously affect the service life;
3) Medium viscosity, usually below 50cSt. If it exceeds this value, when the diameter is greater than 15mm, use a multi-function solenoid valve; when the diameter is less than 15mm, use a high-viscosity solenoid valve.
4) When the cleanliness of the medium is not high, a recoil filter valve should be installed in front of the solenoid valve. When the pressure is low, a direct-acting diaphragm solenoid valve can be selected;
5) If the medium is directional and does not allow backflow, two-way circulation is required;
6) The medium temperature should be selected within the allowable range of the solenoid valve.
