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Solenoid Valves

The world’s largest selection of solenoid valves, designed for the most challenging fluid control applications

What is a Solenoid Valve?

A solenoid valve is a type of valve that is controlled by an electric current. A coil of wire, also called an electromagnet, is energized to create a magnetic field that moves a plunger. This movement opens or closes the valve, allowing or shutting off the flow of liquids or gases through it.  

Whether your application requires directional control, proportional or miniature valve technology, Emerson provides the industry standard for reliability, adaptability, and energy efficiency.

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Media & Case Studies

Our electronically advanced solenoid valves work better, longer and in more hazardous environments.

Media & Customer Case Studies

Blogs by our Experts

Unique Challenges for SAF Control Valves

Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is a renewable alternative to the fossil fuels that have historically powered most aircraft.

Specialized Control Valves for Semiconductor Ultrapure Water Applications

Effective production of minuscule silicon chips requires water with close to zero impurities.

Using Sustainable Initiatives to Achieve Decarbonization Goal

Find out how Fisher Control Valves and Instruments play a significant role in the route to net-zero. Click on the "Read More" below to know more about each area.
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FAQs

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Flawless Performance with a Side of Safety Compliance

A cooking equipment manufacturer struggled with poor performance and regulatory issues due to poor solenoid valve performance. Learn about Emerson’s solution here.

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