Solenoid Valves


A solenoid valve is an electromechanical device in which the solenoid uses an electric current to generate a magnetic field and thereby operate a mechanism which regulates the opening of fluid flow in a valve.

Solenoid valves are the most frequently used control elements in fluidics. Their tasks are to shut off, release, dose, distribute or mix fluids. They are found in many application areas. Solenoids offer fast and safe switching, high reliability, long service life, good medium compatibility of the materials used, low control power and compact design.



direct acting feature allows the valve to open without pressure

high-quality rubber diaphragm creates a tight seal

PWP series direct acting solenoid valve automatically opens and shuts to control the fluid flowing though the pipe. This valve is designed to allow maximum flow rate in a low-pressure pipeline system.

working pressure:
0-20 bar

coil voltage:
12V, 24V, 110V, 220V

applicable fluid:
compressed air, water, gas, etc.

viscosity of the fluid:
below 20 cSt

fluid temperature:
80ºC(NBR), 130ºC(FKM)

voltage variation allowed:
+/-10%

coil protection level:
lp65

recommended installation position:
horizontally and the coil should face upward

fasteners:
stainless steel

material:
brass or stainless steel

seal material:
viton

thread size flow rate orifice

3/8in

4.6 gal/min

15mm

1/2in

4.6 gal/min

15mm

3/4in

8.5 gal/min

20mm

1in

12 gal/min

25mm