As part of the solenoid valve, a Coil for Solenoid Control Directional Valve is an electromagnetic component used in pneumatic systems to control the movement and direction of fluid flow. Normally there are two Components-Solenoid Coil and Directional Valve, and the key benefits from the solenoid valve is to Precision Control, to facilitates the automation of fluid control in various systems and to withstand high pressures and harsh conditions typical in industrial environments.
1. Solenoid Coil:
- This is the electromagnetic coil, which is made of copper wire wound around a core.
- When electrical current passes through the coil, it generates a magnetic field.
2. Directional Valve:
- This valve directs the flow of fluid (hydraulic oil or compressed air) within a system.
- It has multiple ports for fluid entry and exit and a mechanism (spool) that shifts to control the direction of flow.
