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What is solenoids?

A solenoid is an electromechanical device that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy through a linear motion. It typically consists of a coil of wire, wound tightly, that when energized creates a magnetic field. This magnetic field pulls a movable ferromagnetic core (plunger) into the coil. Solenoids are commonly used in a wide range of applications including valves, switches, actuators, and locking mechanisms.

What other technologies are related to solenoids?

solenoids Competitor Technologies

Linear drives (e.g., linear actuators, servo drives) provide linear motion control and compete with solenoids in applications requiring linear actuation.
mentioned alongside solenoids in 92% (444) of relevant job posts
Industrial robots provide more complex and versatile motion control compared to solenoids and can replace them in many applications.
mentioned alongside solenoids in 28% (295) of relevant job posts

solenoids Complementary Technologies

Proximity sensors are often used in conjunction with solenoids to detect position or presence of objects, thus complementing solenoid functionality.
mentioned alongside solenoids in 60% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
Photo eyes, like proximity sensors, provide sensing capabilities that can be used with solenoids in automated systems for object detection and positioning.
mentioned alongside solenoids in 54% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
Limit switches can detect the end of travel or specific positions, which can control or be controlled by solenoids.
mentioned alongside solenoids in 54% (896) of relevant job posts

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