SS 304 Solenoid Control Valve

Solenoid control valves are electro-mechanical devices that regulate the flow of liquids or gases by either shutting off or allowing flow, using a solenoid to actuate the valve. These valves are essential wherever fluid flow needs to be automatically controlled and are available in various shapes and designs to suit any application.

Solenoid valve types include direct acting, internally piloted, and externally piloted, further categorized by their number of ports or flow paths. The materials used in solenoid valve construction are chosen based on their application. Neutral fluid valves are typically made of bronze or brass, while galvanized steel and stainless steel (such as SS 304) are used for high-temperature applications involving steam, corrosive fluids, and gases.

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