An integrated coil is the latest in Parker Fluid Control Division's range of flexible production options for the 204 and 304 solenoid valvesParker Fluid Control Division, manufacturers of the Skinner and Gold Ring lines of solenoid valves and the Sinclair Collins line of process control valves, has introduced an integrated coil for its series 204 and 304 solenoid valves. Featuring easy installation, the integrated coil is the latest in the division's list of flexible production options for these small yet powerful solenoid valves.
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 July 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
Related storiesValves maximise pressure ratingsParker Fluid Control Division's 204 and 304 solenoid valve lines with tab coil offer a family of direct-acting solenoid valves for air and liquid (including light oil) applications
High-flow valves take pneumatic controlHigh-flow NAMUR valves for direct mounting to pneumatic actuators incorporate several design features to ensure maximum valve durability and a long lifeThe NEMA 4X coil with rotating conduit hub permits easy installation.
The valve lines also include interchangeable AC and DC coils as well as a tab coil for flexible production possibilities.
Both the series 204 and 304 also feature a complete line of high-temperature watertight coil designs to meet the most demanding environmental conditions.
The series 204 (two-way) and the series 304 (three-way) are available as normally closed and normally open valves.
The new product lines offer a family of direct-acting solenoid valves for air and liquid (including light oil) applications.
These valves meet virtually all of today's commercial, industrial, mobile, instrumentation and medical market needs.
State of the art performance characteristics ensure a long life and maximised pressure ratings.
Economy models are available for less demanding applications.
The integrated coil has been evaluated by Underwriters Laboratories and complies with the RoHS (Restrictions of Hazardous Substances) standard under the European Directive 2002/95/EC.
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