Solenoid valves are electromechanical valves used to control the flow of liquids or gases. Manufacturers produce solenoid valves for those seeking a mechanism that offers services such as: releasing, mixing, shutting off, dosing or distributing fluid or gas. Read More…
Solenoid ValvesSolenoid valves are electromechanical valves used to control the flow of liquids or gases.
A solenoid valve is an electro-mechanical valve for the control of the flow of liquid or gas. There are many solenoid valves, but the two most common are direct-acting (or direct-driven) and pilot-driven (or pilot-controlled)...
Pneumatic Solenoid Valves
Pneumatic solenoid valves are electromechanical devices that control the flow of air or process gas. They are mostly used for controlling pneumatic actuators such as cylinders, turbines (pneumatic motors), diaphragms, and tubes...
Proportional Solenoid Valves
A proportional solenoid valve is a mechanism for controlling fluid flow through the use of a restrictor. In many applications, the flow rate regulation affects process systems regarding level, pressure, temperature, weight, thickness, humidity, density...
Solenoid Control Valve
Solenoid control valves are electro-mechanical valves used to control the flow of liquids or gasses by shutting off the flow or allowing the flow using a solenoid to actuate the valve. They are used wherever the flow of fluid has to be...
Solenoid Valves
A solenoid valve is an on/off electromechanically operated valve which consists of an electromagnetic actuator (solenoid) and a valve body. The solenoid-plunger assembly is the valve actuator responsible for opening and closing the valve...
Linear Actuators
A linear actuator is a means for converting rotational motion into push or pull linear motion, which can be used for lifting, dropping, sliding, or tilting of machines or materials. They provide safe and clean...
Pneumatic Cylinders
Pneumatic cylinders are mechanical devices that produce force by using energy from pressurized air. These devices consist of a piston, piston rod, and cylinder. The pressure inside the cylinder rises as air enters on one side of the cylinder...
Hydraulic Cylinders
A hydraulic cylinder is a tube that produces linear actuation utilizing hydraulic pressure. Basically, the pressure of a hydraulic fluid forces a piston to move in either a pushing or pulling motion...
Electric Actuators
Electric actuators are devices capable of creating motion of a load, or an action that requires a force like clamping, making use of an electric motor to create the force that is necessary...