Stainless steel flange solenoid valve is a type of valve that uses electromagnetic force to control switches, widely used in industrial automation control systems to control the flow of gases, liquids, and other media. This type of valve usually has good corrosion resistance and is suitable for working in various harsh environments, such as chemical, petroleum, pharmaceutical and other industries. The main features of stainless steel flange solenoid valves include fast response, precise control, high sensitivity, and long service life.
Working principle
The working principle of stainless steel flange solenoid valve is based on electromagnetic force. When the coil is energized, the magnetic field generated attracts the moving parts inside the valve, thereby opening the valves; When the power is cut off, the magnetic field disappears and the valve closes. This type of valve is usually divided into two types: normally closed and normally open. The normally closed type closes the valve when not powered, while the normally open type opens the valve when not powered.
Material and specifications
The materials of stainless steel flange solenoid control valve usually include 304, 316, 316L, etc. The choice of these stainless steel structure materials depends on the requirements of the operating environment. The specifications of valves cover different diameter ranges from small to large to adapt to different working conditions and flow requirements.
Application scenarios
Stainless steel flange solenoid valves are widely used in various industries, such as chemical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, food processing, environmental protection, etc., due to their excellent performance. In these fields, solenoid valves can not only effectively control the flow of gases or liquids, but also ensure the stability and safety of the production process.
Stainless steel flange solenoid valves, gate valve, globe valve, and check valve all essential components of industrial fluid control systems. They each perform different functions and together ensure the safe and stable operation of the fluid system.