Latching Diaphragm Solenoid Valve
This solenoid valve was originally designed for use with a smart water meter.
Originally designed for water flow valve on a smart meter device, this latching diaphragm solenoid valve can be designed to control fluids in a variety of applications. The compact design and low power requirements make it optimal for controlling media in remote locations.
Typical Applications
Features and Benefits
- Compact design
- Low power consumption
- Battery operated
- Can be optimized to configure to customer's power requirements
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All TLX components are customized to fit system requirements, meaning technical specifications are unique to each customer and design. Examples given on our website are for illustration purposes only.
Is our Latching Diaphragm Solenoid Valve the right fit for your application?
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Our engineers begin by designing with 3D CAD and performing electromagnetic and fluid dynamic analysis with state-of-the-art finite element analysis software. Every design is engineered and tested in our lab to meet our customers’ specifications.
Increased Performance
Precise control with high accuracy through tighter tolerances. Reducing friction and inefficiencies provides extremely low hysteresis.
Lighter Weight
Multiple variables in the design and manufacturing process are optimized to reduce overall weight and size of the solenoid or valve.
Minimized Footprint
Custom solenoids can be designed to utilize the best control scheme for your application, resulting in a minimized footprint.
Limited Power Consumption
Latching technology in solenoid and valve design minimizes overall power consumption.
Extreme Environments
Can be designed to meet extreme environments that include moisture, dirt/dust, vibration and/or extreme temperature requirements.
Built-in Safety
Failsafe modes are designed into solenoids and valves utilizing integrated electronic controls.
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