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2-Way Solenoid Valves

G&G Hydraulics carries precision two-way solenoid valves for reliable on/off flow control. Both normally closed and normally open configurations are available in brass or stainless steel. These electromagnetic valves deliver instant response times across low-pressure to heavy industrial applications – perfect when you need dependable fluid control. Contact us to learn more.

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Product Details & Applications

Our inventory covers direct-acting and pilot-operated designs, each built for different jobs. Direct-acting models? Great for smaller diameter work where speed matters – think instrumentation, medical devices, portable welding rigs. Pilot-operated versions handle larger flows and higher pressures, making them ideal for industrial automation.


Normally closed 2-way solenoid valves stay sealed until you power them up (fail-safe operation), while normally open designs keep flowing until actively shut off. Material choice is crucial here – brass gives you cost-effectiveness for moderate conditions. Stainless steel offers superior corrosion resistance in harsh environments and when working with more challenging substances.

Why Choose G&G Hydraulics Corporation

Since 1996, we’ve built our reputation as a certified seller of premium hydraulic components. We stock proven brands like Parker Gold Ring and SPX Power Team because they actually work when it counts. Risk-free guarantee plus live chat support – you’re investing in proven hydraulic solutions, not just buying parts.


Beyond 2-way solenoid valves, we carry comprehensive system components: cylinders, pumps, hoses, and fittings. Our inventory serves everything from aerospace to food processing. Automatic discounts at checkout, specialized distributor support. When uptime matters, G&G Hydraulics delivers quality components and technical expertise that keep operations running.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do two-way solenoid valves work in hydraulic systems?

Electromagnetic coil activation controls fluid passage through the inlet and outlet ports. Magnetic field shifts the internal mechanism when energized, opening or closing the flow path based on the valve’s normal configuration.

What’s the difference between normally closed and normally open solenoid valves?

Normally closed 2-way solenoid valves block flow when de-energized, and open when powered, providing fail-safe operation. Normally open valves allow continuous flow until energized to close. Choose based on whether you need a constant flow or a safety shutoff.

Should I choose brass or stainless steel construction?.

Budget definitely matters here. Brass machines are easier and less costly for moderate-pressure jobs that do not involve corrosive fluids. Steel costs more upfront but lasts longer in harsh conditions. Chemical plants, marine environments, and similar scenarios? Go steel every time.

When should I select direct-acting versus pilot-operated designs?

Direct-acting units are quick and work without a pressure differential, but they’re power hungry. Pilot-operated 2-way solenoid valves move bigger volumes at higher pressures. The trade-off? They need minimal pressure to operate correctly.

What industries commonly use two-way solenoid valves?

All over manufacturing – automation lines, oil rigs, water plants, HVAC setups, and more. Pneumatics use tons of them. Irrigation systems, plumbing applications, and basically anywhere electrical control beats manual valve operation.