Gas solenoid valves
Product Overview of Gas Solenoid Valves
Gas solenoid valves refer to solenoid valves used on gas pipelines. Powered by electricity, the solenoid coil is energized to actuate the valve, realizing the on-off control of gas pipelines. The valve body is mainly made of brass, cast steel, stainless steel 304, or stainless steel 316. Available connection methods include flanged and threaded (screwed) connections. The structure can be Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC), or self-holding type.
Key Features of Gas Solenoid Valves
Adopts a piston ring design structure: No friction between the metal piston and metal cavity, ensuring sensitivity even after long-term inactivity.
Valve core made of stainless steel: Corrosion-resistant, anti-aging, strong resistance to operational fatigue, and stable performance.
Customized sealing materials: Selected based on medium, pressure, and temperature requirements, ensuring excellent sealing performance.
Specialized coil: Long service life, low power consumption, and suitable for long-term energization.
Patented technology with high-temperature resistant design: Maximum applicable temperature up to 600℃.
Ultra-high pressure resistance capability: Maximum working pressure up to 300MPa.
Technical Parameters of Gas Solenoid Valves
Structure Type: Direct-acting type, pilot type
Coil Operating Temperature: <+50℃, <+85℃
Control Mode: Normally Open (NO), Normally Closed (NC)
International Standard Voltage: AC (380, 220, 110, 24) V; DC (220, 110, 24, 12) V
Circulating Fluid Medium: High/low temperature gases such as air, steam, nitrogen, oxygen, etc.
Circulating Fluid Temperature: <600℃
Circulating Fluid Pressure: 0-42MPa
Valve Body Material: Stainless steel (304, 316, 316L), cast steel
Connection Method: Threaded (internal thread, external thread), flanged, welded, clamped, union




