REED SENSORSReed sensors have been in use for many years and are the most common type used in pneumatic cylinders. They'
Sensors are a means of providing feedback to a control system, so that the operating parameters of an application can be
Solenoid valve is an automatic basic element used to control the direction of fluid, belonging to actuator; It is usuall
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Air source processing unit Air preparation AFR-BFR series Air FilterThe air source processing unit generally consists of
Working environmentThe design of pneumatic fittings should allow the free flow of required air or gas without any oppor
A proportional control valve is a valve used to control fluid flow rate by varying the size of the flow passage via a restrictor. The regulated flow rate subsequently adjusts parameters affecting a process in a system, mainly level, pressure and temperature.
Relays are fundamental components in electrical and electronic circuits that provide an efficient means of controlling electrical power. They are used for a wide variety of purposes, including switching high-voltage or high-current circuits, as well as providing isolation and protection in complex systems. Relays have a simple but powerful working principle that makes them reliable, flexible, and versatile. In this article, we will discuss the working principle of relays in detail.
The solenoid valve should be installed with the inlet port (usually marked as port 1) connected to the upstream flow and the outlet port (usually marked as port 2) connected to downstream. Some solenoid valves will also be marked with an arrow on the body indicating the direction the media should flow.
A solenoid is a device comprised of a coil of wire, the housing and a moveable plunger (armature). When an electrical current is introduced, a magnetic field forms around the coil which draws the plunger in. More simply, a solenoid converts electrical energy into mechanical work.
Types of Hydraulic Cylinder Single Acting Cylinders. Double Acting Cylinders. Tie-Rod Cylinders. Welded Rod Cylinders. Telescopic Cylinders.
A latching relay is a type of relay that can maintain its position without being continuously energized, which makes it useful in applications where power consumption needs to be minimized. It uses a magnetic mechanism to "latch" into position and hold that position until a new signal is received. This is typically accomplished by using two coils that operate in opposite directions, with one coil used to set the position of the relay and the other used to reset it. When the set coil is energized