exploring the normally open solenoid valve: a key component in modern automation
Release time:2025-08-27 06:21:44
In modern industrial and automation systems, solenoid valves play a vital role in controlling the flow of liquids and gases. Among the various types of solenoid valves, the Normally Open (NO) solenoid valve stands out due to its unique functionality and widespread applications. This article will dive into the working mechanism of Normally Open solenoid valves, their importance in industries, and the significant contribution of Meishuo in this field.

What is a Normally Open Solenoid Valve?
A Normally Open (NO) solenoid valve is a type of valve that remains open when de-energized, allowing the fluid or gas to flow through the valve in its resting state. When the solenoid coil is activated by an electric current, the valve closes, blocking the flow. This is the opposite of the Normally Closed (NC) solenoid valve, where the valve is closed when no power is applied and opens when energized.
The design of the NO solenoid valve is particularly useful in applications where it is necessary to keep the flow of a substance open by default and only close it when specific conditions are met, such as for safety purposes or process control.