Electric fluid solenoid valves are mechanical devices that use an electric current to open and close a valve in a fluid-based system. They are commonly used to control the flow of water, air, steam, or other fluids in a variety of applications.
Brass is a common material used for electric fluid solenoid valves because it is strong and corrosion-resistant. It is also a good conductor of electricity, which is important for the solenoid coil that controls the valve.
Some common features of brass electric fluid solenoid valves include:
2-way or 3-way valve design: This refers to the number of ports, or openings, on the valve. A 2-way valve has two ports, while a 3-way valve has three.
Normally open or normally closed: A normally open valve allows fluid to flow through it when the solenoid is de-energized, while a normally closed valve blocks the flow of fluid until the solenoid is energized.
Direct acting or pilot-operated: A direct-acting solenoid valve uses the force of the solenoid to open and close the valve, while a pilot-operated valve uses a small amount of fluid to operate the valve.
Various voltage and frequency options: Solenoid valves are available in a range of voltage and frequency options to suit different electrical systems.
LT22M series diaphragm solenoid valve
LT22M series diaphragm solenoid valve