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In this video, Max explains how to select the right solenoid valve for your application. View our solenoid valve range here ► https://tameson.com/valves/solenoid-v... ------------------------------------- Information about solenoid valve materials: https://tameson.com/select-the-right-... ------------------------------------- Timecodes: 00:00 - Intro 00:23 - Control principles 00:57 - Circuit functions 01:23 - Materials 01:41 - Determining the size 02:07 - Kv value 02:29 - Response time 03:13 - Coils 03:38 - Outro ------------------------------------- Tameson is your online specialist for fluid control. On our website you will find very clear information and tools to directly order the right product for your application. We have over 15,000 products in stock with new product types and variants added on a continual basis. Solenoid valves, ball valves, pneumatic cylinders, hoses, fittings, etc. you name it we have it or can get it. Our engineering support team and global delivery options allow for new and existing customers (B2B & B2C) to get the right product(s) at the right cost. VISIT OUR WEBSITE: USA, Canada & rest of world ► https://tameson.com/?utm_source=youtu... United Kingdom ► https://tameson.co.uk/?utm_source=you... Netherlands & Belgium ► https://tameson.nl/?utm_source=youtub... FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter ► / supporttameson Facebook ► / tamesonfluidcontrol LinkedIn ► / tameson TAMESON NEWSLETTER SUBSCRIPTION It is straight forward, no nonsense, and full of relevant information about the fluid control industry once a month. We have new product announcements, technical articles, special pricing, and much more that you'll have to subscribe to see! English ► https://tameson.us16.list-manage.com/... Dutch ► https://tameson.us16.list-manage.com/... ------------------------------------------- Hi, I'm max and today we're going to talk about solenoid valves. There is a wide range of solenoid valves on the market and with this video we hope we can inform you of the main solenoid valve features to make a more informed decision when choosing one for your application. We will cover control principles, circuit functions, material selection, determining the right size of your valve, the response time, and the voltage and coils. First of all, the different control principles. There are three different solenoid valve control types, direct, indirect, and semi-direct. A direct acting solenoid valve works from 0 bar, is generally for smaller flow rates, and doesn’t require a pressure differential for operation. An indirect acting solenoid valve requires a pressure differential of 0.5 bar and has a small solenoid for a comparatively large flow rate. A semi-direct acting solenoid valve is a combination of a direct and indirect solenoid valve. It works from 0 bar and has a relatively small solenoid capable of controlling a large flow rate. Second, we will discuss the circuit function of solenoid valves. Typically, solenoid valves are either 2/2 way or 3/2 way. The first number indicates how many ports they have and the second number indicates how many different operation states. So, a 2/2-way valve has an inlet and an outlet and it can either be open or closed. A 3/2-way valve can have 2 inlets and 1 outlet or 1 inlet and 2 outlets, and depending on the circuit you want the 2 different states to vary the connection between the ports. In addition, solenoid valves are either normally closed or normally open. A normally open solenoid valve is open with no current to the solenoid and media is free to flow from inlet to outlet. A normally closed solenoid valve is closed with no current to the solenoid and media cannot flow from inlet to outlet without current. In general, a normally closed solenoid is used for safety reasons and if your application requires the valve to be closed longer as then it will conserve energy. ------------------------------------------- #tameson #solenoidvalve