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Fluid-power solenoids advantages are available in standard industrial solenoids

Industrial applications will benefit from Emessem Solenoid’s latest edition to the solenoid/actuator market with the launch of the Tube-Form Solenoid. A high performance solenoid, the Tube-Form Solenoid provides all the protection and lower production cost advantages associated with fluid-power solenoids yet are available as standard industrial devices.
Developed by Emessem Solenoid’s parent company, Magnet-Schultz, the coil body and armature of the Tube-Form Solenoid are manufactured in two distinct assemblies. This enables manufacturers to mount the solenoid separately for easier assembly, replace the coil without dismounting the unit and interchange coils of differing voltage to reduce stock holding.
Protection rated to IP65, the compact coil is moulded with the connector system as a single component thereby providing a high degree of sealing and mechanical protection. Supplied with an insulation rate of Class F (155∞C) as standard and with higher insulation ratings up to Class H (180°C) available, the Tube-Form Solenoid is also offered with ATEX explosive-protected to EEx mII and with a vast range of connector types including DIN, AMP, Deutsch, cable and integral diode options, etc.
The armature assembly is designed as an enclosed tube with threaded mounting nose to provide a high degree of mechanical protection and is rated at IP54 with sealing ring, to protect against water and dust ingress. The Tube-Form Solenoid is available as Pulling and Pushing and Shotbolt options and with integral spring return and manual over-ride.
Emessem Solenoid can provide the Tube-Form Solenoid in three sizes, Ø37, Ø45 and Ø62 body and in a range of forces, strokes and duty ratings. The company believes that the Tube-Form Solenoid’s high protection and lower production cost advantages will be of interest to a wide range of engineering companies requiring a cost effective industrial solenoid for a wide variety of applications in machine systems.
Established in the UK in 1967, Emessem Solenoid Company Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of the worldwide Magnet-Schultz Group of Companies, which has its headquarters in Germany and five manufacturing plants in Europe and North America. A specialist manufacturer of solenoids and electromagnetic devices, the Magnet-Schultz Group employs 1600 people worldwide and has manufacturing plants in the UK, Germany, Switzerland the USA.
Emessem Solenoid Co Ltd, 2&4 Capital Park, High Street, Old Woking, Surrey GU22 9LD Tel: 01483 794700 Fax: 01483 757298
email: sales@emessem-solenoid.co.uk Web: www.emessem-solenoid.co.uk
Note: The above text is the public part of the press release obtained from the manufacturer (with minor modifications). EETimes Europe cannot be held responsible for the claims and statements made by the manufacturer. The text is intended as a supplement to the new product presentations in EETimes Europe magazine.
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