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Technology and innovation have led to a number of really interesting and useful designs in valves and parts. A feat of engineering that was once based on a manually operated system became part of automated processes that required no human interference or instruction to release or prevent the flow of liquid or gas. Today, valves are even operated electromagnetically.

What is a Solenoid?
To understand how a solenoid valve works, and why you need Goyen Solenoid Valve Repair Kits , it is essential to know how the operative piece of this valve works, the solenoid. A solenoid is simply a coil of wire. This coil can be loose or tightly wound, depending on its function, and we find solenoids in a number of different objects and designs.

A solenoid must also be able to conduct a current. When a current is passed through a solenoid, because of its shape and design, the solenoid produces an electromagnet. The current sent through the solenoid can be controlled, increased or decreased, and therefore so can the strength of the electromagnet. This is incredibly useful when creating a valve.

How Do Solenoids Work in Valves?
The electromagnet produced through a solenoid is what operates a solenoid valve, which makes sense given the name. To operate the valve, you simply switch on or increase the current through your coiled solenoid, and a stronger electromagnet results. Then, if you cut the current, the electromagnet will cease altogether. Scientists and engineers have put this functionality to use in a number of ordinary ways, including certain door locks, concert speakers, and microphones. It is also found in valves.

When there is no current passing through the solenoid, and thus no electromagnet the valve will sit closed. This is the initial and ordinary state of a solenoid valve. Then flip the switch and start a current. The electromagnetism from the coil lifts the valve and opens it for fluid or gas to flow through. Cut the current, and the valve returns to a closed position.

As the coil and strength of current can be adjusted, these valves come in all sizes and specifications.

Why the Fuss About a Repair Kit?
As the basic functionality of a solenoid valve is straightforward, it is natural to think the construction of these valves is also simple. That is not the case. The problem with a solenoid valve is it requires a number of different pieces to operate. These include a solenoid coil, a coil clip otherwise known as a retaining clip, one of the many types of core tubes, a fixed core, a shading coil, a counter spring, a core or plunger, a core tube, a cover, diaphragm, hanger spring, backup washer, disk, and the valve body, which is commonly known as a stem or seat.

Each of these pieces is required for a solenoid valve to operate properly. The breakdown of one of these parts can either decrease the overall functionality of the valve or render it inoperable. If you are working on an industrial job site, that could mean significant delays or setbacks. Goyen Solenoid Valve Repair Kits contain fixes for the most common solenoid valve problems.

With these kits on hand, you could have your operations back up and running in a much more efficient and timely manner.

The place to find these specialized and high-quality repair kits are at IndustrialZone.com. We have great rates on shipping and even offer free shipping for most purchases over $300. Visit our online store at www.industrialzone.com and find everything you need to keep your business running smoothly.

By Eric Gadin August 12, 2017

Some industrial and commercial environments require the installation of dust collectors to clean and filter the air. Most industrial and commercial environments where any fume, mist, debris, dust, or dirt is produced in an enclosed or semi-enclosed space is going to install a dust collector. These dust collectors perform a very important function in keeping employees safe and the workplace enjoyable and comfortable.

However, after installing a dust collector, many companies and their health and safety leads may wonder, is there anything else we should be doing? The answer is yes. Having a dust collector at your workplace is only the first step, you also need Goyen Timer Boards within your building, warehouse, or other space to ensure a dust collector is working properly.

Here is how dust collectors work to improve employee health and safety, and why installing a timer board is a best practice in the workplace.

Related Employee Injuries and Illnesses
Whether it is machinery, equipment, or materials that cause particles and impurities in your workspace, it is necessary to install a dust collector and timer board to keep your employees healthy and safe. There are some workplace injuries and illnesses that can result from dust and debris accumulating in the air.

It is also possible that gaseous buildup can cause employees to become sick, as well, and these can include the use of sprays, mists, and fumes. These illnesses typically manifest as respiratory complications and diseases. Difficulty breathing and shortness of breath are just the early stages. A persistent cough, complications with circulation and blood pressure, dizziness, vomiting, and other symptoms will arise if the work environment is not improved.

Sometimes, these respiratory illnesses are permanent and debilitating. In some cases, employees inhaled enough toxic debris or fumes that they needed to go on permanent disability. This is traumatic for the employee and costly for the employer.

These illnesses are the responsibility of the company. If employees develop any of these respiratory diseases or other related illnesses, the company’s worker’s compensation will be required to pay medical costs and disability. If an employee is out of work for an extended period, those disability payments can be expensive and a strain on your insurance plan.

Making a Change
A dust collector will clean the air within your workplace. Between this mechanism and the use of masks or other personal protective equipment, many companies feel they are providing the best possible environment for their employees. However, to operate properly, a dust collector requires the assistance of a small and unobvious device called a timer board. The Goyen Timer Boards sold by IndustrialZone.com are some of the most cost-effective and reliable timer boards available.

In actuality, a timer board simplifies the use of your dust collector. It automates the process and eliminates the need for other external devices attached to your dust collector, such as pressure switches and non-automatic timers. Time boards can even be set to run continuously. Therefore, timer boards are a great way to simplify the process of cleaning your workplace and keeping your employees happier and healthier.

Finding a Timer Board
The time boards from Goyen will integrate with different dust collectors and are easy to install. You simply need to find a location that is temperature controlled and avoid hot surfaces. When you purchase your Goyen Timer Boards from IndustrialZone.com, the process is even easier. Visit our online shop at www.industrialzone.com to shop a variety of timer boards and other industrial equipment that is designed to make your workplace the safest possible.
 

By Eric Gadin July 7, 2017
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