A Solenoid Valve Coil is an electromechanical coil made of insulated wire, wrapped around a hollow core. When an electrical current is applied to the coil, it creates a magnetic field within the core. This magnetic field is responsible for actuating the valve, either by opening or closing it, depending on the design and application. The primary function of a solenoid valve coil is to control the flow of fluids or gases within a system. When an electrical current energizes the coil, it produces a magnetic field that either attracts or repels a movable plunger or armature, depending on the valve type. This movement of the plunger directly influences the position of the valve, allowing it to either open or close, thereby regulating the flow of the medium through the valve.
Attributes:
• Constructed using insulated wire coiled around a magnetic core.
• Housed in a protective enclosure to shield it from environmental factors.
Applications:
A Solenoid Valve Coil is widely used in heavy machines to automate processes, control fluid flow, and ensure precise operation in hydraulic control manifolds.