ATOS solenoid valve AGIU-20/100 in stock
$119.69
ATOS solenoid valves are typically driven by motors, which are more resistant to voltage surges. Solenoid valves are quick-opening and quick-closing, generally used in applications with low flow rates and low pressures, requiring high switching frequencies; electric valves, on the other hand, are less efficient. Electric valves allow control over the opening degree, with states including open, closed, and partially open/closed, enabling control over the flow rate of the medium in the pipeline—a requirement that solenoid valves cannot meet.
Brand
ATOS/Italian Atos
Flow Direction
Other
3C Valve Category
Industry
Application Areas
Chemical, Petroleum, Electronics/Battery, Electrical, General
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ATOS Solenoid Valve Working Principle:
The ATOS solenoid valve has a sealed chamber with through-holes at different positions, each connecting to a different oil pipe. In the center of the chamber is a piston, and on either side are two electromagnets. When the coil of one electromagnet is energized, the valve body is attracted to that side. By controlling the movement of the valve body, different drain holes are opened or closed. The inlet hole is always open, allowing hydraulic oil to enter different drain pipes. The oil pressure then pushes the piston in the cylinder, which in turn moves the piston rod, which in turn drives the mechanical device. Thus, controlling the current to the electromagnets controls the mechanical movement.
ATOS Solenoid Valve Principle: When energized, electromagnetic force opens the pilot orifice, causing a rapid drop in pressure in the upper chamber. This creates a pressure differential around the closing element, with lower pressure above and higher pressure below. The fluid pressure pushes the closing element upward, opening the valve. When de-energized, spring force closes the pilot orifice. The inlet pressure quickly passes through the bypass orifice, creating a pressure differential around the closing element, with lower pressure below and higher pressure above. The fluid pressure pushes the closing element downward, closing the valve.
ATOS Solenoid Valve Features: High upper limit of fluid pressure range; can be installed arbitrarily (customization required), but must meet fluid pressure differential conditions.
ATOS solenoid valves are electromagnetically controlled industrial devices, fundamental components for fluid control in automation. They are actuators, not limited to hydraulic or pneumatic systems. They are used in industrial control systems to adjust the direction, flow rate, speed, and other parameters of the medium. Solenoid valves can be used with different circuits to achieve the desired control, ensuring both accuracy and flexibility. There are many types of solenoid valves, each playing a different role in the control system. Commonly used types include check valves, safety valves, directional control valves, and speed control valves.
ATOS solenoid valves are characterized by reliable operation even under zero differential pressure, vacuum, or high pressure conditions, but they require significant power and must be installed horizontally.
ATOS Solenoid Valve Stock List:
DHI-0631/2/A-X 230/50/60AC 23
DHI-0631/2/P-X 24DC
DHI-0631/2/WP-X 12DC 23
DHI-0631/2/WP-X 220DC 23
DHI-0631/2/WP-X 230/50/60AC
DHI-0631/2P/A-X 24DC
DHI-0631/2P-X 24DC
DHI-0631/2-X 230/50/60AC
DHI-0713-X 110/50/60AC
DHI-0713-X 230/50/60AC
DHI-0713-X 24DC
DHO-0630/2/A-X 24DC 20
DHO-0631/2/A-X 24DC 20
DHO-0631/2/L1-X 24DC 20
DHO-0631/2-X 24DC
DHO-0639/O-X 24DC 20
DHO-0710-X 24DC 20
DHO-0711-X 24DC
DHO-0713-X 24DC 20
DHO-07191-X 24DC
DHO-0750/2-X 24DC 20
DHRZO-P5-012/25 20
DHU-0610/A-X 24DC 20
DHU-0610/FI/NC-X 24DC 20 DHU-0610-X 24DC 20
DHU-0610-X 48DC 20
ATOS solenoid valves are electromagnetically controlled industrial devices, fundamental components of automation systems used to control fluids. They are actuators, not limited to hydraulic or pneumatic systems. Used in industrial control systems to adjust the direction, flow rate, speed, and other parameters of the medium. Solenoid valves can be used with different circuits to achieve the desired control, ensuring both precision and flexibility. There are many types of solenoid valves, each playing a different role in the control system. Common types include check valves, safety valves, directional control valves, and speed control valves.
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