The Parker solenoid shutoff valve is a type of valve used in fluid control systems, often for the purpose of controlling the flow of liquids or gases. Solenoid shutoff valves are typically used in applications where it is necessary to remotely control the opening or closing of a valve using an electrical signal.
These valves are widely used in industrial systems, including hydraulic, pneumatic, and fuel control applications. Parker Hannifin manufactures solenoid shutoff valves that are designed for various applications, ensuring reliable performance and precise control.
Common Features of Parker Solenoid Shutoff Valves:
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Electromagnetic Control: The solenoid coil is energized with an electrical signal, causing the valve to open or close, thereby controlling fluid flow.
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Fast Response: Solenoid shutoff valves typically offer fast response times, making them ideal for systems where quick control is needed.
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Durability: Designed to handle harsh environments, these valves are built for long-lasting performance and resistance to wear, corrosion, and other factors that could affect the system.
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Compact Design: These valves are often designed to be compact and easy to integrate into various fluid systems.
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Applications:
- Fuel systems: Solenoid shutoff valves are frequently used in fuel control systems to stop or allow the flow of fuel.
- Industrial equipment: Used for controlling the flow of air, water, and other fluids in automation and control systems.
- Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems: They are part of the control mechanisms in both hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
- Safety shutoff: In some cases, they are used as part of a safety mechanism, automatically shutting off the fluid flow in case of emergencies or failure detection.
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