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Solenoid valve
From GAWDAwiki
Solenoid valves control flow with electrical energy. An electromagnet acts as the actuator. When the valve is energized, a magnetic field builds up, pulling a plunger or pivoted armature against a spring. When the valve is de-energized, spring action returns the plunger or pivoted armature to its original position.[1]
Other Types of Valves
Other types of gases and welding valves include:
- Ball valve
- Butterfly valve
- Compressed gas valve
- Cylinder valve
- Diaphragm check valve
- Gate valve
- Globe valve
- Life support valve
- Lift-check valve
- Manifold valve
- Metering valve
- Needle valve
- Pneumatic valve
- Post valve
- Pressure relief valve
- Residual pressure valve
- Shutoff valve
- Stop-check valve
- Swing check valve



