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What is the function of electromagnetic pulse valve
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What is the function of electromagnetic pulse valve

The function of electromagnetic pulse valve is to control the magnitude of oil pressure in the oil circuit. It is generally installed in the main oil circuit or the back pressure oil circuit of the shock absorber to reduce the oil pressure impact during gear shifting and lock unlocking, and to keep the equipment running smoothly. Electromagnetic pulse valve refers to a diaphragm valve that combines electromagnetic valves, pilot valves, and pulse valves and is directly controlled by electrical signals. Pulse valve refers to a diaphragm valve that is controlled by electromagnetic or pneumatic pilot valves and can instantly open and close a high-pressure gas source to generate pulses.

According to the angle of the valve inlet and outlet and the form of the inlet, it can be divided into three types:

1. Right angle electromagnetic pulse valve: a diaphragm valve with the inlet and outlet of the valve body forming a right angle and directly controlled by an electrical signal;

2. Direct electromagnetic pulse valve: a diaphragm valve with a 180 degree inlet and outlet of the valve body, directly controlled by electrical signals;

3. Submerged electromagnetic pulse valve: a diaphragm valve whose valve body inlet is submerged in the air bag and directly controlled by an electrical signal. In addition to the conventional three types of solenoid valves, there is also a large caliber ultra-low pressure electromagnetic pulse valve for rotary injection.