Solenoid valves are electrically controlled valves produced for air, water and gas. They vary according to their usage areas. As an electromechanical product used in the control of fluids, the solenoid valve converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. This conversion is provided by a magnetic circuit. This magnetic circuit is the solenoid coil. In addition, the solenoid coil gives the valve its name.



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Solenoid valves are the most commonly used control elements on fluids. The duties of solenoid valves can be summarized as providing flow, interrupting the flow, adjusting the dosage or mixing the two fluids. Solenoid valves can be used in different applications as 2/2 way or 3/2 way. They are used in many fluids such as air, water, steam, acid, gas, natural gas, fuel-oil, gasoline, LPG, diesel etc. Reasons for using solenoid valves,

  1. Being compact
  2. low costs
  3. Quick on and off
  4. Less energy expenditure
  5. Compatibility with the material
  6. Their longevity
  7. Having high reliability
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