Electromagnetic pulse valve refers to a diaphragm valve that is controlled by a pilot valve such as electromagnetic or pneumatic, and can open and close a high-pressure gas source to generate a pulse.
Overview:
Electromagnetic pulse valve: refers to a diaphragm valve that combines a solenoid valve, a pilot valve and a pulse valve and is directly controlled by an electric signal.
The role of electromagnetic pulse valve:
It is to control the size of the oil pressure in the oil circuit. Generally installed in the main oil circuit or damper back pressure oil circuit, to reduce the oil pressure shock when shifting and locking unlocking, so that the equipment operation is stable.
The angle of the inlet and outlet of the valve and the form of the inlet can be divided into three types:
- Right-angle electromagnetic pulse valve: a diaphragm valve whose inlet and outlet are at right angles and directly controlled by electrical signals;
- Straight-through electromagnetic pulse valve: a diaphragm valve whose inlet and outlet are 180 degrees and directly controlled by electric signals;
- Submerged electromagnetic pulse valve: The diaphragm valve whose valve body inlet is submerged in the air bag and directly controlled by the electric signal.
In addition to the conventional three kinds of solenoid valves, there is also a large-caliber ultra-low pressure electromagnetic pulse valve for rotary injection.