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understanding normally closed solenoid valves and meishuo's contribution to the industry
Release time:2025-07-19 14:40:00

    Normally Closed Solenoid Valves are essential components in fluid control systems, providing reliable, automated control over the flow of liquids and gases in various applications. These valves are designed to remain closed in their default state and open when powered. The unique design and functionality of these valves play a crucial role in maintaining safety, efficiency, and precision in many industries, including manufacturing, automotive, and HVAC systems.

Normally Closed Solenoid Valve

    What is a Normally Closed Solenoid Valve?
    A solenoid valve is an electromechanical device that uses an electromagnetic solenoid to control the opening and closing of a valve. The term "normally closed" refers to a valve that is closed when there is no power supplied to the solenoid, preventing fluid from flowing through the valve. When an electric current is applied, the solenoid generates a magnetic field that pulls or pushes a plunger, opening the valve and allowing fluid to pass through.
    These valves are commonly used in systems where it is important to maintain a sealed state unless a specific action is triggered, such as activating the valve to release a gas, liquid, or air. The "normally closed" functionality is ideal for applications where safety or precision is crucial, as it ensures that the system remains sealed in the absence of power.