A solenoid valve is an electromechanically controlled valve. Its main component is an electromagnet consisting of a single curl of wire looking like a cylinder. At the point when power is gone through the curl, it delivers an attractive field at the right points to the ongoing stream. By placing a ferrous metal bar within the loop and applying a flow, the electrical energy is switched over completely to mechanical energy; the bar is impelled in linear movement by the resultant attractive field. Solenoids are utilized in numerous applications where robotized switching and valves are an element.
A pneumatic control valve applies the linear movement produced in the solenoid to a cylinder or actuator within a valve. This permits electronic stream control of fluids or gases. Pneumatic solenoid valves require a steady progression of current to remain open as without the current, the electromagnetic field scatters and the valve gets back to its original position. This implies that pneumatic control valves are helpful in circumstances where you require robotized activation, quick valve reaction times, or safeguard frameworks.
Solenoid pneumatic stream control valves can be utilized in any application that requires stream control of a gas (normally air). Industries that utilize pneumatic solenoid valves can be from industrial water power, and pneumatics to family plumbing and heating. Aira Euro Automation is the leading Solenoid valve manufacturer in Nigeria.
The two-way valve is the most widely recognized pneumatic solenoid valve type. A two-way valve has two ports. As far as activity, pneumatic solenoid valve types are arranged by whether they are immediate acting valves or pilot-worked (indirect) valves.
Direct-acting pneumatic solenoid valves have a curl that attractively opens the valve without the requirement for outside pressure. That is, when power is applied to the electric curl surrounding the unclogger, the valve is opened (or shut, depending on its resting position). The stream rate and operating strain straightforwardly connect with the measurement of the cylinder through which the media streams, and in this manner, direct-worked pneumatic solenoid valves don't need a minimum operating tension or strain distinction.
Pilot-worked pneumatic solenoid valves, or indirect solenoid valves, have two associated chambers and utilize a pilot opening in a stomach (or cover) to control the strain of the media indirectly. When the solenoid valve is stimulated, the strain distinction controls the lift of the layer and permits the gas to stream in a single bearing. These kinds of pneumatic control valves are reasonable for a high stream rate at high tensions with lower power utilization. A minimum strain differential is expected across the valve to keep them either open or shut.