Oil Solenoid Valve
An Oil Solenoid Valve is an electromechanically operated valve that controls the flow of oil in various systems. It uses an electrical current to generate a magnetic field (via a "solenoid" or coil), which then physically moves a plunger or poppet to open or close the valve's orifice, thereby regulating oil flow.
These valves are crucial components in systems requiring precise, automated control of oil, offering benefits like fast response times, high reliability, and remote operation.
