MVSC-460-4E1 Series Pilot Operated Solenoid Valve

  • Model NO.: MVSC-460-4E1
  • Connection Form: Thread
  • Material: Aluminum
  • Power Supply: AC or DC
  • Application: Industrial Usage, Water Industrial Usage
  • Way: 5 Port 2 Position
  • Transport Package: Plastic Carton, Yolink Valve Box, Ect
  • HS Code: 848180490
  • Actuator: Electric
  • Type: Pilot Operated
  • Pressure: Low Pressure
  • Usage: Flow Control
  • Port Size: PT1/2
  • Trademark: Yolink
  • Origin: Ningbo, China

1.Good tightness and long useful life.
2.Internal hole adopts special processing technology which has little attrition friction, sensitive reaction.
3.To import German,Japan and Taiwan soft magnetic stainless steel to improve the magnetic performance and reduce coil capacity 
4.Several standard voltage grades are optional


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MVSC-460-4E1 Series Pilot Operated Solenoid Valve


 
MVSC-460-4E1 Series Pilot Operated Solenoid Valve


 
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MVSC-460-4E1 Series Pilot Operated Solenoid Valve


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Although the term  heat sink  probably isn't one most people think of when they hear the word  computer , it should be. Without heat sinks, modern computers couldn't run at the speeds they do. Just as you cool down with a cold bottle of Gatorade after a high impact workout, heat sinks cool down your computer's processor after it runs multiple programs at once. And without a quality heat sink, your computer processor is at risk of overheating, which could destroy your entire system, costing you hundreds, even thousands of dollars.

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