Media: | Gas |
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Temperature: | Ordinary Temperature |
Actuator: | Electric |
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Usage:
The Goyen Pulse Jet Valve serves as the vital 'switch' of the compressed air system within the pulse bag dust collector. Driven by precise signals from the pulse injection controller, it deftly enables filter bags to be cleaned row by row or chamber by chamber. This meticulous ash-clearing process maintains the dust collector's resistance within set parameters, ensuring unwavering processing capacity and exemplary dust collection efficiency.
Our Z Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves, featuring a 90-degree right angle between the inlet and outlet, are expertly designed for seamless integration between the gas dome and baghouse blow tube. This arrangement guarantees optimal air flow and efficient dust cleansing pulses that meet stringent operational demands.
Y Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves are specifically tailored for embedded applications, directly installed into the gas bag. These valves exhibit exceptional flow characteristics, adeptly minimizing pressure losses, and are perfect for scenarios requiring lower pressure gas sources.
T Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves present a straight-line configuration, with a 180-degree alignment between the inlet and outlet. This design is ideal for installation connections between the gas dome and inlet, as well as the outlet and blow tube, ensuring superior air flow and effective dust-cleansing pulses to meet all operational needs.
Structure:
Expertly crafted, the pulse valve consists of a robust alloy aluminum valve body, complemented by components such as a coil, diaphragm, pilot, and spring. This combination ensures durability and efficiency in every application.
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 |