Ceme 9934 Solenoid Valve 1/4''
Ceme 9934 Solenoid Valve 1/4'': Reliable Solution for Industrial Flow Control
Ceme is a globally recognized brand in fluid control components. The Ceme 9934 Solenoid Valve is a high-performance solenoid valve designed to quickly and reliably control the flow of water, air, steam, and other fluids in industrial applications. Its compact design, durable construction, and wide media compatibility make it a preferred choice in many industries.
What is the Ceme 9934 Solenoid Valve and How Does It Work?
The Ceme 9934 is a 2/2-way Normally Closed (NC) solenoid valve with pilot control (indirect). These valves remain closed when no electrical power is present, preventing fluid flow. When the coil is energized, the valve opens and flow begins. Pilot control offers the advantage of controlling larger orifices with lower power consumption.
Solenoid Valve Basic Features and Advantages:
Operating Principle: It is a 2/2-way, normally closed (NC) and pilot operated (indirect acting) valve. This means that the valve requires a minimum pressure difference to operate.
Durable Material: The body is made of brass and the internal parts are made of stainless steel. This increases the valve's durability and corrosion resistance.
Wide Media Compatibility: Suitable for controlling fluids such as air, water, steam, as well as cold and high-temperature liquids. EPDM, NBR, and FPM are available as seal materials, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of fluids.
High Performance: Can withstand maximum working pressure (MOPD) up to 25 bar (with AC coil) for orifice diameter of 2.0 mm.
Temperature Resistance: Fluid temperature can reach up to 150°C.
Compact Design: Provides easy installation in narrow spaces and automation panels.
Standard Connections: Can be easily integrated into standard plumbing lines with a 1/4'' threaded connection.
Various Voltage Options: Coil options are available in different voltages such as 220-230V AC, 100-120V AC and 12-24V DC.
Ceme 9934 Solenoid Valve Usage Areas:
Industrial Flow Control: Factory automation, machine manufacturing and general industrial processes.
Heating and Cooling Systems: ON-OFF control in water and steam lines.
Compressed Air Systems: Flow control and isolation in air lines.
Water and Fuel Lines: Industrial water lines and burner systems as fuel valves.
Food and Beverage Industry: Hygienic practices with appropriate materials and certifications.