What is an eletromagnetic solenoid pump ?
An electromagnetic solenoid pump is a device that uses electromagnetic force to control the flow of liquid. Its main structure consists of a pump housing body, an electromagnetic coil, an iron core, and an electrode assembly. When current passes through the solenoid coil, magnetic force is generated, which drives the iron core/plunger to move and water pumping. In this way, the electromagnetic solenoid pump can control the flow of liquid by regulating and manipulating the current in the system.
Woring Prcinciple of Solenoid Pump
The working principle of the electromagnetic solenoid pump is to use the interaction between the magnetic field and the current in the conductive fluid to cause the fluid to generate a pressure difference under the action of electromagnetic force, thereby driving the fluid to move. When an alternating current is passed through the electromagnetic coil of the electromagnetic pump, an alternating magnetic field is generated. The conductive fluid in the magnetic field is driven and directed to flow under the action of the Lorentz force. With this innovative device and operation method, the electromagnetic pump can achieve ideal, consistent and repeatable fluid distribution or injection. These components are ideal for applications that require precise fluid control. They are widely used in many important industries that value comprehensive control, including medical equipment, automotive systems and agricultural applications.
The types of Solenoid Pump
There are many types of electromagneic pumps: direct-acting, pilot-operated, proportional, isolated and clamp-tube types. Each solenoid pump has its own unique functions and applications, such as low-pressure operation, high-pressure accuracy, variable flow, and handling of corrosive fluids.