Identifying Root Causes and Methods for Eliminating Leakage in Solenoid Valves

Publisher: Valcor Engineering Corporation

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Identifying Root Causes and Methods for Eliminating Leakage in Solenoid Valves

The focus of this white paper will be on internal leakage, or often termed, seat leakage. Internal leakage is defined as the process fluid passing through between the valve seat and sealing member (Obturator) when the valve is in the closed position. The obturator or disc can be either soft (elastomeric), or hard (metal to metal).