Gas Direct Acting Solenoid Valve

  • Model NO.: SAV
  • Connection Form: Thread
  • Material: Stainless Steel
  • Valve Structure: Direct Action Diaphragm Structure
  • Usage: Flow Control
  • Application: Industrial Usage, Water Industrial Usage, Household Usage
  • Gas Valve: 6~45mm
  • Gas Solenoid Valve: NBR
  • Specification: TUV & CE & ROHS
  • HS Code: 8481804090
  • Actuator: Electric
  • Type: Direct Acting
  • Pressure: Low Pressure
  • Power Supply: DC & AC Solenoid Valve
  • Standard: DIN
  • Solenoid Valve: 1/4′′~2′′
  • Valve: 0~200mbar
  • Trademark: Sanlixin
  • Origin: Yuyao Zhejiang China
Gas Solenoid Valve Normally Closed -- Sav Direct Acting

SAV series gas solenoid valve used in the Burner heat equipment,
Industrial Furnace and so on of the gas or air media. So as to achieve
The procedure control or long-diatance control of system and equipment.
1. Direct acting zero differential pressure, large flow rate
2.2-way normally closed solenoid valve, closed when de-energized, open
When energized
3. Open and closed time<1 second
4. Material: Main valve body material: Die-casting aluminium others: Stainless steel
5. Seal material: NBR VITON
6. Media: Coal gas nature gas and the other normal non-etchart gas


Gas Direct Acting Solenoid Valve
Gas Direct Acting Solenoid Valve

Qing Sword

The Qing Sword, also known as the "Qing Dao" or "Qing Dynasty Sword," is a traditional Chinese weapon that originated during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912). It is a type of straight, double-edged sword that was commonly used by the military and martial artists during this period.

The Qing Sword typically has a slightly curved blade with a length ranging from around 70 to 100 centimeters. The blade is made of high-quality steel and is known for its sharpness and durability. The hilt, or handle, of the sword is usually made of wood or bone and is often adorned with decorative elements such as carvings or metal fittings.

One distinctive feature of the Qing Sword is its guard, which is typically in the shape of a circular or oval ring. This guard not only protects the hand of the wielder but also provides balance and stability to the sword during combat. The pommel, or end of the hilt, is often shaped like a horse's hoof, representing the military association of the Qing Dynasty

Chinese Sword Qing, Qing dynasty sword, Qing jian sword

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