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Solenoid Valves are electromagnetic units that perform a number of basic and complex applications. They consist of a coil made of wire and a plunger. Applied current will actuate the magnetic field to the coil. These are often found in dangerous or isolated settings where automatic switches are necessary. The wire coil and a movable plunger operate the solenoid valve unit, letting these units control the flow of liquids in process systems. Some units are found in process factories or agricultural settings. They range from general purpose models to complex and large units. You can choose from a variety of shapes and sizes. Most often units are constructed of plastic or bronze. Units can be made specifically for high pressure jobs while other are strictly for low pressure applications.

With so many choices out there it is comforting to have the internet. You have the ability to research and pick the best solenoid valves available for your purpose. If you are in need of replacing old equipment in the factory where you work, you can search the internet for cost efficient units. Not only should you look for the best price possible, but look for the best quality for the price. Solenoid valves can be found to suit many needs and are designed for applications such as air, steam, gas, oil, oil, high-temperature fluids, and more.

What are you in the market for? A unit with a plastic covering to hold up against tough weather conditions or a bronze shell unit? Get solenoid valves that mount directly to the valve or one that can be clamped on. Are you searching for a unit designed for water or air service only? If you need to control the flow of a chemical you can use internet search engines to find the best solenoid valve for you.

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