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Hydraulic Solenoid Valves

Hydraulic solenoid valves are electrically operated devices that control the flow of liquids. Hydraulic solenoid valves are made from wire coil and a movable plunger that is set against the coil. They are used for the remote control of valves for directional control of liquids.

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Fulflo Specialties, Inc.
Blanchester, OH
937-783-2411
In choosing Fulflo Specialties, you choose a company that will ensure that every employee, vendor and subcontractor will share a common goal of quality and reliability at an affordable price. When looking for the highest quality goods and outstanding customer service, turn to Fulflo for all of your hydraulic solenoid valves and other orders. Call or visit their website today.
The Lee Company
Westbrook, CT
860-399-6281
At The Lee Company products are recognized worldwide for superior quality, reliability and performance. They have unique capabilities when it comes to miniaturization and engineering expertise keep the company at the forefront of fluid control technology. When it comes to hydraulic solenoid valves, they have the experience to create the exact product for your specifications.
Westfield Hydraulics Inc.
Pacoima, CA
818-896-6414
Since Westfield Hydraulics opened their doors in 1974, they have delivered what they promise on time, within budget, and with exacting quality standards which are in strict compliance with industry and government regulations and specifications. These qualities make the company the perfect choice for your upcoming hydraulic solenoid valves. Call for a quote today!
Western FluiDyne
Fraser, MI
800-842-5377
Superior quality, availability and pricing are the key to Western FluiDyne`s success. We promise only what we can do and we do what we say. We`re here to help answer your questions, provide you with service, and respond to your comments. When it comes to hydraulic solenoid valves, we are your solution. Call or email and experience the difference our people can make.
DC Hydraulics, Inc.
Canton, MI
734-416-8999
DC Hydraulics has been specializing in design and build of A.C. and D.C. power units up to 20 gallons per minute since they opened there doors in 1992. When it comes to finding the perfect hydraulic solenoid valves, they have the perfect solutions for your needs. We pride ourselves on complete customer satisfaction in system design, build and component supply.
Northman Fluid Power
Carol Stream, IL
630-588-8488
Northman Fluid Power has built a reputation for reliability that is founded on high quality products, manufacturing systems and engineering. For our customers, reliability has a leveraged effect on process and manufacturing reliability and ultimately total plant efficiency. Here, all hydraulic solenoid valves are 100% tested to ensure consistent performance and high quality.

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Hydraulic Solenoid Valves

Hydraulic valves hold and transfer the flow and pressure of hydraulic fluid in a hydraulic system. The most common genre is the hydraulic control valves, which monitor how much of the liquid flow is going through what chambers at once, ensuring that there is no overflow or leakage. Such an event could be very dangerous to the equipment, the workers in the area and the environment, depending on what the substance moving through the hydraulic system is. The liquids and gases that pass through hydraulic valves such as solenoid valves depend on the context; they can range from thick liquids such as oil in petroleum refineries to various gases in chemical processing plants to thin liquids like water in a water treatment plant. Many materials may be used to produce control valves, although certain metals and plastics are better for some industries then others. For example, a thermoplastic such PVC is going to be cheaper then a metal valve, but will only be appropriate for applications that do not require extreme corrosive resistance. Metals such as aluminum and stainless steel, which are very flexible and lightweight are ideal for most applications, although occasionally a heavier and sturdier metal, such as iron, is required.  

Hydraulic solenoid valves have two main parts: the solenoid and the valve. The solenoid, which is a wire coil, converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. When the wire coil receives a current, a magnetic field acts upon the plunger, which results in the opening or closing of the valve. As well as being a subcategory of hydraulic control valves, solenoid valves are also directly related to electric hydraulic valves. These electric valves are computer controlled and therefore require no manual interference once they are set-up, which is why they are often utilized in hard to reach systems. Unlike solenoid valves, which may be encased in a square house but are not always, electric valves protect their inner electronics thus. Hydraulic solenoid valves specifically can be made of a variety of materials, including brass, stainless steel and polypropylene. Solenoid valves are compact and reliable. They can be found in components utilized for various aerospace, automobile, military and construction uses. They are also found in basic everyday items, such as controlling the water going in and out of the drum of a washing machine and being involved in the irrigation systems that bring water into houses in the city and suburbs.