Media: | Gas |
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Temperature: | Ordinary Temperature |
Actuator: | Electric |
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Usage:
The pulse jet valve is an essential component, acting as the 'switch' for the compressed air within the pulse bag dust collector's cleaning system. Activated by the pulse injection controller, it orchestrates the sequential cleaning of filter bags, ensuring the dust collector operates efficiently. This mechanism maintains optimal resistance levels, guaranteeing both the processing capacity and dust collection efficiency remain within their ideal parameters.
Z Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves are ingeniously designed at a right angle, featuring a 90-degree connection between the inlet and outlet. This configuration is perfect for linking the gas dome to the baghouse blow tube, delivering superior air flow and effective dust cleaning pulses that meet rigorous operational standards.
Y Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves are masterfully tailored for specific operational contexts. These embedded valves are directly installed within the gas bag, offering enhanced flow characteristics. As pressure losses decrease, they become ideal for scenarios involving lower pressure gas sources, ensuring seamless functionality.
T Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves feature a straight design with a 180-degree alignment between the inlet and outlet. This setup is exceptionally suited for connecting the inlet to the gas dome and the outlet to the blow tube, ensuring optimal air flow and effective dust cleaning pulses, meeting demanding requirements.
Structure:
The pulse valve's sophisticated assembly comprises a valve body, coil, diaphragm, pilot, and spring. Crafted from robust alloy aluminum, the valve body ensures durability and reliability in performance.
Working Pressure: | 0.3Mpa~0.8Mpa |
Working Medium: | Clean Air |
Voltage: | DC24V AC110V AC220V |
Current: | 0.8A 0.46A 0.23A |
Used temperature: | -25ºC~+80ºC The relative humidity of the air does not exceed 85% |
Membrane life: | 1 million times or 3 years |