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Danfoss Solenoid Boasts Less Power Consumption

Danfoss Solenoid Boasts Less Power Consumption

Danfoss Power Solutions recently launched its SLP13 two-way two-position poppet-type solenoid valve for compact equipment.

The SLP13 is a low-power, low-pressure-drop cartridge valve. It features patent-pending technology that significantly reduces power consumption while increasing flow rating, which can help OEMs meet efficiency targets and reduce manifold size and cost.

Danfoss’ SLP13 valve reduces power consumption from 29 watts to less than 10 watts, which can help extend run time in battery-operated vehicles. By reducing power consumption, the stabilized temperature of the valve’s new coil has been reduced by nearly 50%, which helps prevent coil burnout and enables longer service life.

The SLP13 valve features a lower pressure drop than previous generation solenoid valves, which improves fuel efficiency and reduces emissions. The unique architecture of the valve allows approximately 1.8 times more flow in the same cavity compared to conventional products. It also provides an opportunity to replace larger valves with smaller ones, resulting in a more compact, lightweight, and lower-cost system.

Available in size 10 with a nominal flow rate of 79 liters per minute
(21 gallons per minute) and pressure rating of up to 350 bar (5,000 psi), the SLP13 valve is ideal for a variety of material handling, construction, and agriculture machinery applications.

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