Structural Principle
The three position five way release solenoid valve is mainly composed of components such as electromagnet, valve body, and seal. There are three channels and a middle leakage port on the valve body, which are used to control the intake, exhaust, and exhaust respectively. Electromagnets are the core components that control the opening and closing of valves. They move the valve through electromagnetic force, thereby controlling the flow of air in and out.
Working Principle
When the three position five way solenoid valve is energized, the electromagnetic coil inside the electromagnet is subjected to the action of current, generating a magnetic field. Under the action of the magnetic field, the iron core of the electromagnet will attract the valve core, lift it up, and open a channel in the control valve body. At this point, the medium can flow through the channel.
When the three position five way solenoid valve loses power, the electromagnetic coil inside the solenoid loses the effect of current, the magnetic field disappears, and the valve core moves downward under the pressure of the medium, closing the channel and achieving control of the on/off and flow of industrial media such as hydraulic and pneumatic.