Pulse Solenoid ValveA solenoid is used to control the flow of
fluid in pulse solenoid valves. A wire coil that has been wound around a
magnetic core is the solenoid. The solenoid generates a magnetic field when an
electric current is provided, which pushes the core towards the coil. By doing
so, the valves are opened, allowing fluid to pass through. Cement, ceramics,
paint, feed thermal power plants, concrete plants, detergent, glass, and the
iron and steel industries frequently employ pulse solenoid valves to shake off
dust accumulated in jet filters (bag filters) or to stop dust accumulated in
bunkers from solidifying. |
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