Solenoid process valves use an electrically operated solenoid to change valve position. They allow or halt fluid flow through a pipe essential to the process. This selection includes process valves, stacking or manifold process valves, and media-separated process valves.
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Solenoid process valves are electromechanical devices that convert electric energy into mechanical energy. When energized, an electrical actuator moves the valve from one position to the other, allowing or stopping fluid flow through a pipeline essential to a process. Several styles, sizes, and constructions are available to meet the needs of various applications and fluids including air, oil, coolant, inert gas, and water.
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Process valves are simple 2-way or 3-way electrically controlled valves that control fluid flow through a pipeline.
Stacking and manifold process valves are 2-way or 3-way process valves that are modular, with a space-saving design. Use these stacking models to build manifold valve systems with up to 6 stations or purchase preconfigured valve banks with up to 4 stations.
NITRA DVM-2B series valves are media separated, dry operator, 2-way, 2-position solenoid operated valves for use in applications where the working components of the valve are not allowed to contact the media being controlled. The body construction makes these valves compatible with air, gases, water, and chemicals.
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