Solenoid valve - Features
1. External leakage is blocked, internal leakage is easy to control, and it is safe to use. Internal and external leakage is a safety hazard. Other automatic control valves usually extend the valve stem, and the rotation or movement of the valve core is controlled by electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic actuators. This must solve the problem of external leakage caused by the dynamic seal of the valve stem in long-term operation;only solenoid valves use electromagnetic force to act on the iron core sealed in the magnetic isolation sleeve. There is no dynamic seal, so external leakage is easy to be blocked. It is difficult to control the torque of electric valves, and it is easy to cause internal leakage and even break the valve stem head;the structure of the solenoid valve makes it easy to control internal leakage until it drops to zero. Therefore, solenoid valves are particularly safe to use and are especially suitable for corrosive, toxic or high and low temperature media.
2. The system is simple, easy to connect to a computer, and the price is low. The solenoid valve itself has a simple structure and low price. It is easier to install and maintain than other types of actuators such as control valves. What is more significant is that the automatic control system is much simpler and the price is much lower. Since the solenoid valve is controlled by a switch signal, it is very convenient to connect to the industrial control computer. In today's era when computers are popularized and prices have dropped significantly, the advantages of solenoid valves are even more obvious.
3. Express action, small power and light appearance. The response time of the solenoid valve can be as short as a few milliseconds, and even the pilot solenoid valve can be controlled within tens of milliseconds. Due to its self-contained loop, it is more responsive than other automatic control valves. A properly designed solenoid valve coil has very low power consumption and is an energy-saving product;it can also automatically maintain the valve position by simply triggering the action, and does not consume any power at all. The solenoid valve has a small appearance and size, which not only saves space, but also is light and beautiful.
4. The adjustment accuracy is limited and the applicable media is limited. Solenoid valves usually only have two states: on and off. The valve core can only be in two extreme positions and cannot be continuously adjusted. (There are many new ideas trying to break through, but they are still in the trial stage.) Therefore, the adjustment accuracy is still limited. The solenoid valve has high requirements for the cleanliness of the medium. Medium containing granular particles cannot be used. If it is an impurity, it must be filtered out first. In addition, viscous media cannot be used, and the viscosity range of media suitable for specific products is relatively narrow.
5. Various models and wide range of uses. Although solenoid valves have inherent shortcomings, their advantages are still very prominent, so they are designed into a variety of products to meet various needs and are extremely versatile. The progress of solenoid valve technology also revolves around how to overcome inherent shortcomings and how to better utilize inherent advantages.