A solenoid valve is an electromechanical device used to control the flow of fluids, such as water, gas, or oil, through a pipeline.
It is a type of valve that uses an electric current to open or close the valve mechanism.
ZS 2/2-WayDirect Acting.
Solenoid Valve Normally Closed
Fluid media :gas, Water, Hot water, oil
Orifice: Φ10mm
Operating press.: 0~20kgf/cm2
2 way solenoid valve
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Pipe size
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1/8-2 inch and flange
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Min pressure
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0bar
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Max pressure
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10bar
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voltage
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All voltage
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Body material
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Brass. Stainless steel Nylon Pa66
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seals
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NBR EPDM VITON ECT
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Contact
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vivian
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Advantages
- No minimum operating pressure: Direct-operated solenoid valves require no minimum operating pressure or pressure difference to be used from 0 bar up to the maximum allowable pressure. They can be used in negative-pressure circuits too.
- Fast startup: They have a faster start-up speed compared to pilot-operated solenoid valves since they don't require a pressure difference. This makes it especially suitable for situations where fast opening and closing are necessary.
- Compact: Direct acting solenoid valves have the least moving mechanical parts of all solenoid valve types and are generally smaller; hence, they can be easily installed in tight spaces. They are commonly utilized in environments with small orifice diameters, typically less than 25 mm.
- Lower cost at small sizes: Direct acting solenoid valves have a simpler design and require fewer components, resulting in lower manufacturing costs. They are often more energy efficient, resulting in lower operating costs over time. However, for applications that involve high flow rates, the valve may need to employ larger solenoids, which could increase both the size and cost of the valve. Indirect acting solenoid valves are economical for higher flow rates. Consider the typical flow rate and system pressure to make a suitable choice between the solenoid valve types.