Solenoid Coil Manufacturing
The Purpose of Solenoid coil
A solenoid coil is a common electrical component that uses a wire that is tightly wrapped around a core, usually made of metal, to generate an electromagnetic field. Solenoid coils are a very versatile tool that can be found in production machines, toys, appliances, and various forms of automated equipment. The basic purpose of a solenoid coil is to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy to supply linear motion.
Solenoid Coil Quality Policy
We place a priority on quality. Our solenoid coils, along with all of our solenoid products, are produced in compliance with our ISO 9001:2015 certification guidebook. We maintain the absolute highest quality control measures to ensure customer satisfaction. Our self-auditing and inspection techniques are rigorous and thorough the whole procession. Our team undergoes training and certification ISO 9001 programs to ensure expert craftsmanship.
High-quality raw material
The copper wire has a thermal class rating of 220°C (428°F), making it perfect for demanding applications like transformers and solenoid coil. Double insulated: The wire is double insulated, which helps prevent damage from electrical and mechanical stress and ensures reliable performance over time. Made of high-quality copper wire coated with enamel, providing excellent electrical insulation and protection against oxidation and corrosion.
Impact-resistant bobbin
Injection molded Nylon 6/6 with addition of 30-35& glass fibers, the addition of glass fibers allows a higher heat deflection temperature and it brings the material to a class HB UL temperature classification.
Coil Winding
We have advanced coil winding machines, assure each coil to be high stable and smooth. The winding of a solenoid coil is determined by the circuit requirements, inductance value, and the diameter of the bobbin. The number of windings determines the strength of the solenoid's magnetic field. Its inductance will vary according to the square of the number of coil turns.
Wrapped
Wrapped solenoid coils have adhesive tape or paper wrapped around the magnetic wires. The majority of wrapped coils are protected by insulated tape.