Media: | Gas |
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Temperature: | Ordinary Temperature |
Actuator: | Electric |
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Usage:
The Pulse Jet Valve acts as the decisive 'switch' for the dust spraying mechanism in pulse bag dust collectors. Governed by signals from the pulse injection controller, it meticulously manages the cleaning of filter bag rows (or chambers) to keep the dust collector's resistance within the ideal range. This precise control ensures optimal processing capacity and dust collection efficiency, safeguarding the system's performance.
Z Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves feature a right-angle design, with a distinct 90-degree orientation between the inlet and outlet. This configuration is ideal for streamlined connections between the gas dome and the baghouse blow tube, delivering superior airflow and dust-purging pulses to meet all operational requirements.
Y Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves excel in scenarios requiring an embedded valve solution. Installed directly within the gas bag, these valves offer superior flow characteristics. As pressure drops, these valves become particularly suitable for low-pressure gas source applications, optimizing performance in such environments.
T Type Electromagnetic Pulse Valves boast a straight inline structure with a 180-degree alignment between inlet and outlet. This makes them perfect for connecting the inlet and gas dome as well as the outlet and blow tube, ensuring robust airflow and effective dust-clearing pulses that meet stringent operational demands.
Structure:
The Pulse Valve's structure features a robust composition of a valve body, coil, diaphragm, pilot, and spring. The valve body is crafted from high-quality alloy aluminum, ensuring durability and reliability in operation.
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 |