High Temperature Hot Water Steam Solenoid Valve 3/8′′ 1/2′′ 3/4′′ 1′′ 2′′ 24V 110V 120V 220V 230V
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Basic Info
Model NO. | High Temperature Solenoid Valve |
Working Medium | Steam, Hot Water, High Temperature Gas & Liquid |
Port Size | 1/8′′ to 6′′ |
Connection Type | Threaded, Flanged |
Orifice Size | 1mm to 150mm |
Operation | Direct Acting, Pilot Operated |
Way Number | 2 Way, 3 Way |
Non-working Statue | Normally Closed, Normally Open |
Seal Material | VITON, PTFE, PEEK |
Voltage | 12VDC, 24VDC, 24VAC, 110VAC, 220VAC |
Transport Package | Box, Carton, Pallet |
Trademark | BRANDO |
Origin | Ningbo, China |
HS Code | 8481804090 |
Production Capacity | 10000 PCS Per Month |
Product Description
BRANDO is a professional solenoid valve manufacturer and exporter in Ningbo, China, which has more than 10 years experience. We focus to supply reliable, safe, zero leakage, and affordable solenoid valves to you. The below are some solenoid valves for high temperature gas & liquid, like hot water, steam, etc.Options for you: 1. Medium: High Temperature Gas & Liquid2. Body Material: Brass, Stainless Steel3. Seal Material: VITON, PTFE, PEEK4. Temperature Range: -30 to 150 ºC, -20 to 250ºC, -150 to 350ºC4. Port Size: 1/8'' to 6''5. Orifice Size: 1.0mm to 150mm6. Operation: Direct Acting, Direct Lift Piston, Piston Pilot Operated7. Function: 2 Way Normally Closed, 2 Way Normally Open, 3 Way Normally Closed, 3 Way Normally Open8. Voltage: 12VDC, 24VDC, 24VAC, 110VAC, 220VAC
Brass BodyStainless Steel BodyProduction ProcessPayment & DeliveryFAQQuestion 1: What is a solenoid valve used for?Answer 1: A solenoid valve is used to open, close, mix, or divert media in an application. They are used in a wide variety of applications.Question 2: How can you tell if your solenoid is bad?Answer 2: If the solenoid valve fails to open or close, is partially open, makes a humming noise or has a burned-out coil, you need to troubleshoot the valve solenoids.Question 3: How do I choose a solenoid valve?Answer 3: When choosing a solenoid valve, it is important to know your media. Depending upon the media and flow requirement, choose the material, orifice size, temperature, pressure, voltage, response time and certification required for your application.