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SOLENOID VALVES

A solenoid valve is an electromechanical device used to control the flow of liquids or gases within a system. It operates by using an electric current to energize an internal coil, known as the solenoid, which generates a magnetic field. This magnetic force moves a plunger or armature to open, close, or change the flow path of the media. Solenoid valves enable precise control for functions such as on/off operation, dosing, mixing, and diverting flow. They are widely used in industrial automation, HVAC systems, water treatment, medical equipment, and process control applications due to their fast response, reliability, and compact design.

POPPET VALVE

A poppet valve is a mechanical device used to regulate the flow of gases or liquids by lifting a disk-shaped plug, known as the poppet head, away from a circular opening called the valve seat. When the valve is closed, the poppet presses directly against the seat, creating a tight, leak-free seal without any sliding motion. This sealing method significantly reduces wear and friction, eliminating the need for lubrication and increasing service life. Compared to spool or slide valves, poppet valves provide faster response times and better sealing performance. They are well suited for high-pressure, high-cycle applications and are commonly used in pneumatic systems, industrial automation, automotive components, and process control environments where reliability and low maintenance are critical.

PILOT OPERATED VALVE

A pilot-operated solenoid valve is a two-stage control valve that uses a small internal pilot valve to regulate the pressure acting on the main valve. When the solenoid coil is energized, the pilot valve opens or closes, allowing system pressure to move the main valve mechanism. This design enables the valve to handle high flow rates and higher operating pressures while requiring significantly lower electrical power than direct-acting solenoid valves. Pilot-operated solenoid valves are highly efficient and reliable, making them ideal for large-diameter pipelines and demanding applications. They are commonly used in industrial automation, process control, HVAC systems, water treatment, and pneumatic and hydraulic systems.

MICRO SOLENOID VALVES

Micro solenoid valves are compact electromechanical devices engineered to precisely control the flow of very small volumes of gas or liquid with high speed and reliability. Their miniature size makes them ideal for applications where space is limited, without compromising performance or accuracy. These valves operate by using an electromagnetic coil to actuate an internal plunger, enabling rapid and repeatable flow control. Micro solenoid valves are widely used in medical diagnostics, analytical and laboratory instrumentation, inkjet printing, and automated systems. Their low power consumption, fast response time, and precise flow regulation make them essential for high-precision and sensitive applications.

PROPOTIONAL VALVE

A proportional valve is an advanced control valve designed to regulate the flow, pressure, or direction of a fluid—either liquid or gas—in direct proportion to an electrical input signal. Unlike conventional on/off valves that operate only in fully open or closed positions, proportional valves allow smooth, continuous, and precise adjustment across a wide operating range. This capability enables accurate control of system performance, improved efficiency, and reduced mechanical stress. Proportional valves are commonly used in industrial automation, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, process control, and robotics, where precise modulation, repeatability, and responsive control of fluid behavior are critical for optimal operation.

MANUAL OPERATED VALVES

Manual operated solenoid valves typically refer to standard solenoid valves equipped with a manual override mechanism that allows an operator to open or close the valve without electrical power. This feature is especially important during power failures, system testing, commissioning, or maintenance activities. The manual override is usually activated by pressing, turning, or locking a small control on the valve body, temporarily bypassing electrical actuation. It is intended for occasional use rather than continuous manual operation. By providing emergency control and operational flexibility, manual override solenoid valves enhance system safety, reliability, and ease of maintenance in industrial and automation applications.

ACTUATOR VALVES

An actuator valve is a valve fitted with a mechanical device known as an actuator, which automatically controls the flow, pressure, or direction of a fluid or gas without direct human involvement. The actuator converts a power source—electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic—into mechanical motion to open, close, or precisely modulate the valve position. This automation improves accuracy, consistency, and response time compared to manual operation. Actuator valves are widely used in industrial processes, HVAC systems, water treatment, oil and gas, and manufacturing automation. Their ability to integrate with control systems ensures efficient operation, enhanced safety, and reliable performance in demanding and large-scale applications.

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

A pressure relief valve (PRV) is a critical safety device designed to protect systems from overpressure conditions. It automatically opens when system pressure exceeds a pre-set limit, allowing excess gas or liquid to be safely vented and reducing pressure to acceptable levels. Once normal pressure is restored, the valve closes to maintain stable operation. Pressure relief valves help prevent equipment damage, system failure, and potential safety hazards caused by excessive pressure. They are widely used in boilers, pipelines, pressure vessels, compressors, and hydraulic systems. By providing reliable overpressure protection, PRVs play an essential role in maintaining operational safety and system integrity.

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