ULKA EK Solenoid Pump 220V, 54W
ULKA EK Solenoid Pump 220V, 54W: Reliable Water Transfer from Coffee Machines to Medical Devices
ULKA is a globally recognized brand in solenoid pumps, renowned for its Italian engineering quality. The ULKA EK solenoid pump is a compact, quiet, and high-performance pump designed for systems requiring water transfer at a specific pressure and flow rate.
What is the ULKA EK Solenoid Pump and How Does It Work?
A solenoid pump is a device that pumps liquid by the reciprocating motion of a piston driven by an electric current. When electricity is applied, the solenoid coil inside the pump attracts a metal core, which in turn drives a piston forward, pushing the liquid. The reciprocating motion is achieved by a spring. This reciprocating motion enables the pump to transfer liquid.
Solenoid Pump Main Functions:
Water Transfer: It draws and presses water or similar liquids with a certain pressure and flow rate.
Pressure Creation: The pump creates a certain pressure while pumping water, allowing the water to be sprayed from narrow channels or nozzles.
Compactness: Thanks to its small dimensions, it can be easily integrated into devices.
Highlights and Advantages of the ULKA EK Solenoid Pump:
Voltage and Power (220V, 54W): It runs on 220V AC mains power and has a power consumption of 54W, making it suitable for domestic and commercial appliances.
High Performance: It can produce pressure up to 15 bar and has a flow rate of 0.45 liters / minute.
Quiet and Reliable Operation: Its vibrating structure ensures operation at low noise levels.
Durable Construction: Made from high-quality materials. Available with thermoplastic or metallic connectors.
Wide Application Area: Used in places such as coffee machines, steam cleaners and medical devices.
Easy Integration: Thanks to its compact dimensions and standard connections, it can be easily installed inside devices.
Solenoid Pump Usage Areas:
Coffee Machines: Providing the high pressure water required for coffee making in espresso machines.
Steam Cleaners: Transfer of water to the heater and nozzle in steam cleaning machines.
Medical Devices: Fluid transfer in dental instruments and other medical equipment.
Cooling Systems: Water spraying and cooling in industrial processes.
Industrial Automation: Small-scale automation systems where liquid transfer is required.
Irons and Humidifiers: Steam-producing irons and household humidifiers.