AC/DC solenoid valves are electrically controlled devices used to regulate the flow of fluids or gases. They are powered by either alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC) electricity, which activates a solenoid coil to open or close the valve.
Key features:
- Electrical control: Operated by an electrical signal, providing precise control over fluid flow.
- Compact design: Ideal for space-constrained applications.
- Reliable performance: Durable and long-lasting.
- Various configurations: Available in different sizes, materials, and port configurations.
- Wide range of applications: Used in various industries, including automation, manufacturing, and process control.
AC vs. DC Solenoid Valves:
AC Solenoid Valves:
- Operate on alternating current.
- Require less maintenance due to their design.
- May produce some noise due to the alternating current.
DC Solenoid Valves:
- Operate on direct current.
- Often offer faster response times.
- May require more maintenance due to the constant current flow.
Choosing the right AC/DC solenoid valve depends on factors such as:
- Power source availability (AC or DC)
- Required response time
- Noise considerations
- Maintenance requirements
- Specific application needs
Ranges
1/4″ ~ 1″
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.