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Stopped-flow magnetic valve

When current flows through the coil, a magnetic field forms around the coil. The magnetic field attracts the armature toward the center of the coil. As the armature moves upward, the spring collapses and the valve opens. When the circuit is opened and current stops flowing to the coil, the magnetic field collapses. This allows the spring to expand and shut the valve. [Pg.166]

COMPUTER-CONTROLLED REPETITIVE OPERATION OF A STOPPED-FLOW SPECTROPHOTOMETER WITH A MAGNETIC VALVE IN PLACE OF THE STOPPING SYRINGE... [Pg.26]

STOPPED-FLOW SPECTROPHOTOMETER WITH MAGNETIC VALVE... [Pg.28]


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