An electrovalve is a type of valve that can be electrically controlled to open and close. It operates by using an electromagnetic field to move the valve's sealing element, allowing or blocking the flow of fluid or gas. Electrovalves are commonly used in a range of industrial applications, such as controlling the flow of water in irrigation systems, regulating the flow of gas in heating systems, and controlling the flow of steam in power plants. They offer precise and accurate control of fluid and gas flow, and are often preferred over mechanical valves for their reliability and efficiency.
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