Solenoid Coil
A solenoid coil is the electromagnetic component that drives the operation of a solenoid valve. When electrical power is applied, the coil generates a magnetic field that moves the internal plunger of the valve, causing it to open or close and control the flow of air, gas, or fluid through the system.
Solenoid coils are widely used in industrial automation, process control, HVAC, medical devices, and fluid handling systems. They are available in different voltages, power ratings, and protection classes to match specific applications and environments. A reliable solenoid coil ensures fast response, precise valve operation, and long-term system performance.