The solenoids and electromagnets are not precisely the same thing. They are often used interchangeably. A solenoid is just a wire coil that becomes an electromagnet when a current is passes through it. Because this is by far the most useful application of the wire, it's not surprising that when you say "solenoid," most people think "electromagnet." Electromagnets are valuable because, unlike natural magnets, they can be put on and off the reinforced by increasing the current flowing through them. It's an electric charge, after all, so this makes sense. However, when that charge becomes motivated and runs around the block, it forms a magnetic field.
Key Features:
- To alter medium properties such as flow, speed, and direction.
- To move a rod with the intent of activating something, such as turning a switch or moving an actuator.
- A moveable ferromagnetic core (plunger) at the center of an electric coil.
- They're incredibly safe and can handle corrosive, toxic, and high- or low-temperature environments.
- Flexibility, a variety of models, high precision, and a broad range of applications are all benefits.
Product Details:
- SKU: SW622
- UPC: 693006001845
- Weight: 1.00 LBS
- Brand: Arco Marine