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In a hydraulic system, a solenoid-controlled directional valve known as a hydraulic solenoid valve is used to open, close, or change the direction of liquid flow.
A solenoid, which is an electric coil wound around a ferromagnetic core at its centre, is used to operate the valve. The valve is made up of a number of chambers, often known as ports.
The solenoid is used to open or close the ports and slide the spool inside the valve. The cylindrical element known as the spool performs the role of the valve by, depending on its location, either obstructing or permitting the passage of liquid via these ports.
Industries including manufacturing, aircraft, construction, and many more that require hydraulic systems employ hydraulic solenoid valves frequently.
The Global Hydraulic Solenoid Electromagnetic Valve Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The new Sun FLeX range of high-performance, economically priced electro-hydraulic equipment has been introduced by Sun Hydraulics.
The first FLeX Series products for the mobile and industrial hydraulics markets are these 25 entirely new solenoid-operated cartridge valves, available in directional, electro-proportional, and relief functions, and three new coils.
Sun’s exclusive floating-style design, used by the FLeX Series valves, adds an additional degree of protection in demanding applications where torque and force can become excessive.
Linear solenoid manufactured by Nidec Tosok Corporation (For diesel fuel control) , Fuel efficiency is being sought after and global pollution restrictions are being tightened. Because of its minimal leak and high precision fuel flow regulation, this product helps reduce fuel consumption.