The purpose of the solenoid coil is to convert electrical energy into a linear motion.
A solenoid valve is an electrically controlled device. The valve consists of a copper wire wound around a hollow form, which is an electric coil with a movable ferromagnetic core also called a plunger located in its center.
In the rest position, the plunger closed off a small orifice. Upon passing a current through the coil, the lines of magnetic flux turn the plunger into an electromagnet.
The generated magnetic field exerts an upwards force on the plunger opening the orifice.
The following image describes the various parts of the solenoid valve.
Solenoids valves are available with two types of power.
The service life of the DC solenoid depends greatly on the amount of mechanical wear and tear between the movable iron core and the guide (pipe).
The sliding part or section of the guide is specially treated to extend its service life.
With DC solenoid, the attraction force identical to the actual load can be provided by changing the shapes of the mating section of the movable and stationary iron cores.
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