Brief: We tested it—see the highlights and what to expect in real operation. This video provides a detailed walkthrough of the Cast Iron Flange Solenoid Valve, demonstrating its automatic and remote control capabilities for water and liquid pipelines. You'll see its rapid opening and closing action, reliable sealing performance, and learn about its easy installation and maintenance process.
Related Product Features:
Automatically or remotely controls the opening and closing of pipelines for water, oil, and other liquid media.
Features a cost-effective cast iron body, offering a high cost-performance ratio compared to stainless steel or brass.
Utilizes a robust flange connection for enhanced strength, reliability, and easy disassembly and installation.
Equipped with rubber sealing (NBR, Fluororubber, EPDM) to reduce the required cleanliness of the working medium.
Operates as a normally closed, two-position, two-way solenoid valve that closes when powered and opens when power is off.
Designed for a working pressure range of 0.5 to 8 bar and media temperatures from -5 to 60°C.
Available in multiple voltage options including AC36V, AC110V, AC220V, AC380V, DC12V, and DC24V.
Compact in size with low power consumption and high-pressure capability for efficient series production applications.
Sorular:
What types of media is this cast iron flange solenoid valve suitable for?
This valve is suitable for industrial media such as water, oil, and other liquids, as specified for gas and water applications.
What is the operating principle of this normally closed solenoid valve?
It is a two-position, two-way normally closed valve, meaning it is open when power is off and closes automatically when power is applied (220VAC or other specified voltages).
How is the valve installed and what are the installation requirements?
The valve should be installed horizontally with the coil facing upwards, following the direction of the arrow on the valve body for proper operation and sealing.
What are the available sealing materials and how do they affect performance?
Sealing materials include NBR, Fluororubber, and EPDM, which provide excellent sealing performance and reduce the required cleanliness of the working medium for reliable operation.