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What are the performance of high-temperature solenoid valves

The performance of high-temperature solenoid valves mainly includes the following aspects:

 

1. Switching speed: Refers to the time required for a high-temperature solenoid valve to be fully opened or fully closed from being energized, usually in milliseconds. The switching speed is influenced by multiple factors, including coil power, valve core quality, spring force, medium pressure, and viscosity. Generally speaking, the faster the switching speed, the more sensitive the control of the medium, but it may also cause water hammer or impact phenomena.

 

2. Service life: Refers to the number of times a high-temperature solenoid valve can be opened and closed normally under normal working conditions, usually measured in tens of thousands of times. The length of service life depends on factors such as the structure, material, process, and operating environment of the valve. Generally speaking, the longer the service life, the more durable the valve, and the lower the maintenance cost.

 

3. Reliability: Refers to the ability of high-temperature solenoid valves to ensure sealing performance and control accuracy under normal working conditions. The level of reliability depends on the design, manufacturing, testing, and installation of the valve. Generally speaking, the higher the reliability, the safer the valve, and the lower the failure rate.

 

4. Adaptability: Refers to the ability of high-temperature solenoid valves to adapt to changes in parameters such as different working media, pressure, temperature, and flow rate. The strength of adaptability depends on factors such as the type, specification, and function of the valve. Generally speaking, the stronger the adaptability, the more versatile the valve, and the wider its application range.

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