electrovalves
An electrovalve, often called a solenoid valve, is a valve whose operation is induced by an electric current. Energizing a coil creates a magnetic field that moves a plunger, armature, or diaphragm to open or close the valve seat, enabling or stopping the flow of liquids or gases.
Electrovalves come in several configurations. The common 2-way, 3-way, and 4-way designs include normally closed and
Construction typically includes a valve body, a solenoid coil, a movable element (plunger or diaphragm), a return
Applications span industrial automation, irrigation, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, HVAC, automotive controls, and medical equipment. When