Advantages and applications of Matrix 820 series high frequency solenoid valve
850 2/2 series, 1 outlet - 9 control version
Variable flow cross section; flow proportional to the number of controls; nine flow rate levels.
850 2/2 series, 1 outlet - 1 control version
High flow rates (up to 1600 N/min at 6 bar relative pressure); response time below 1 ms in the accelerated version; actuation speed above 500 Hz.
7503/2 series, 8 sockets - 8 control version
Eight 3/2 solenoid valves, integrated in a reduced-size valve body, individually controlled.
7505/2 series, 8 sockets - 4 control version
Allows individual control of four double-acting cylinders.
7502/2-3/3 series, multifunctional, 4 sockets 2/2 NC-8 control version
Allows control of four single-acting cylinders, as well as control using PWM pressure technology in two pneumatic chambers with automatic system exhaust.
7503/3 Series, Closed Center, 4 Outlets 2/2 NC and NO-8 Control Versions
Allows pressure control in four pneumatic chambers, manages system archiving, maintenance and drain functions
Matrix Series 820 High Frequency Valve
The Series 820 Pneumatic Solenoid Valve is a 2/2-way (2/2) normally closed solenoid valve.
Material development and technological innovations have resulted in a simple working principle and avant-garde dynamic characteristics. The weight of the moving parts has been reduced to a minimum and internal friction has been eliminated: this way we achieve a response time of milliseconds and a service life of more than 50 billion cycles.
The use of a speed-up drive plate further improves the dynamic characteristics. The 24 V DC standard solenoid control valve has a response time of less than 5 milliseconds to open and less than 2 milliseconds to close, with a maximum operating frequency of 200 Hz. The response time of the speed-up drive solenoid valve, both for opening and closing, is less than 1 millisecond, with a maximum operating frequency of 500 Hz.
In addition to high speed, the solenoid valve series 820 has a flow rate of up to 180 dm3/min at an input pressure of 0 to 8 bar. The solenoid valve can change the flow rate through pulse width mode PWM control or pulse frequency mode PFM control technology, that is, in this way a proportional valve function is obtained.
The 820 series can be used in single groups or in combination, and can also be used with a series of auxiliary equipment, such as valve islands and acceleration drive boards.
Advantages of Matrix 820 series high-frequency valves:
Compact size
Large lumen, high flow
Short response time
Insensitive to external frequencies and vibrations
Low power loss
High precision, repeatability and flexibility
Long life
Applications of Matrix 820 series high-frequency valves:
Process control and precision instrument testing
Pressure and flow control equipment
Positioning systems
Sorting equipment
Metering systems
Biomedical and measurement sectors