Description
The Direct Acting Solenoid Valve with a brass body is a critical component designed for precise control in various industrial applications. Operating at a voltage of 24V DC, this normally closed valve effectively isolates flow, regulates pressure, and ensures the safe direction of media in systems such as manufacturing, mining, water treatment, and compressed air systems. With an orifice size of 4 and capable of handling media temperatures ranging from -10 to 100 degrees Celsius, it operates efficiently under pressures of 0-7 bar for both air and fluid. Its durable construction, featuring Teflon components, provides excellent corrosion resistance and leak prevention, enhancing system safety and operational efficiency in process plants and pipelines.
Features
- Compact ⅛” size suitable for tight installation spaces.
- 4mm orifice for efficient flow control in various applications.
- Media temperature range from -10 to 100°C for versatile usage.
- Operates on 24V DC voltage for compatibility with low-voltage systems.
- Normally closed (N.C) function ensures safety and reliability in operation.
- Pressure rating of 0-7 Bar for both air and fluid applications.
- Vacuum capability of 27 Hg” for effective performance in vacuum systems.
- Durable brass body construction with Teflon sealing for enhanced longevity.
Applications
- Used in fluid handling systems for precise control of liquid flow in manufacturing processes.
- Ideal for compressed air applications, ensuring reliable operation in pneumatic systems.
- Utilised in water distribution networks to manage flow and prevent backflow in pipelines.
- Employed in gas pipelines for safe and efficient control of gas flow under varying pressures.
- Applied in steam systems to regulate steam flow and maintain optimal pressure levels.
- Incorporated in process control systems for automated control of various industrial processes.
- Serves as an equipment isolation valve, providing safety and maintenance capabilities in critical systems.
- Effective in vacuum applications, maintaining integrity in systems requiring low-pressure environments.