Pulse solenoid valve is used in industrial applications, particularly in dust collection and air filtration systems. This cleaning process helps remove accumulated dust and particulate matter, ensuring the efficient operation of the filtration system.
Specification
- Model: ATO-SMFZ-20P
- Port Size: G3/4 inch
- Connection Type: Threaded Type
- Channel Position: Right Angle
- Flow Direction: Unidirectional
- Applicable Media: Air
- Voltage (Optional): AC110V, AC220V, DC24V
- Coil Power: 20VA
- Temperature: -5~60℃
- Working Pressure: 0.3~0.8MPa
- Max. Pressure: 1.0MPa
- Relative Humidity: ≤80%RH
- Diaphragm Life: More Than 1 Million Times
- Material: Aluminum Alloy (Body), NBR (Seal)
Dimension (Unit: mm)
Model |
Port Size |
A |
B |
C |
ATO-SMFZ-20P |
G3/4 inch |
104 |
82 |
126.5 |
Details
Tips: How does a pulse solenoid valve work?
A pulse solenoid valve is an electromechanical device used to control the flow of fluids, typically in applications like irrigation, pneumatic systems, or gas control. It operates based on the principle of utilizing a solenoid to control the opening and closing of a valve.
Inside a pulse solenoid valve, there is a coil of wire that, when an electrical current is applied, generates a magnetic field. This magnetic field exerts force on a plunger or armature, moving it within the valve body. The plunger's movement opens or closes a small orifice, allowing or blocking the flow of fluid through the valve.
The unique feature of a pulse solenoid valve is its ability to respond rapidly to electrical pulses. By modulating the electrical signal sent to the solenoid coil, the valve can open and close quickly, making it suitable for applications requiring precise and rapid fluid control. Pulse solenoid valves are commonly used in situations where on/off control and quick response times are crucial.