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Pneumatic Glossary of Terms
... to inaugurate sliding. Expressed in same terms as friction. An excessive breakout valve indicates the development of adhesion. ... the “high” mark of the level indicator. Fluid, Friction. Friction due to the viscosity of fluids. Fluid Logic . A ...
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How to Extend the Cycle Life of Your Valve
... good resistance to extreme temperatures. With minimal friction, actuation of most poppet valves does not generate additional heat and ... of times a day. High cycle rates can generate heat from friction which can lead to premature failure. Compared to spool valves, ...
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Optimizing Packaging and Automation Systems with Clippard Spider Technology
... that move more significantly. This can result in increased friction, wear, and power consumption. In contrast, the minimal movement and low friction in Clippard’s Spider valves allow for higher reliability, more ...
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Pressure Control vs. Flow Control
... they do experience some hysteresis as a result of the friction between the piston seal and the regulator body. They are not for use ... elastomer, to sense pressure changes, which eliminates the friction experienced by the piston style regulators. The reduced friction ...
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Building a Billion-Cycle Valve
... in consistent and higher flow. An added benefit was lower friction between the orifice and mating nozzle seal, which reduced preload and ... and ensure the puck stays centered and glides with minimal friction—all while maintaining the needed magnetic-field strength. ...
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Clippard J-Series Sleeve Valves
... corrosion resistance - Smooth operation, low sliding friction - Nitrile seals (FKM available) Inlet Pressure: ...
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Pascal's Law
... be no multiplication of work, so in an ideal case with no friction loss: ...
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Compact Valves Combine High Flow, Extreme Reliability
... in consistent and higher flow. An added benefit was lower friction between the orifice and mating nozzle seal, which reduced preload and ...
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How Stepper Motors Provide Precision Control
... Designers must work to balance the backlash and the friction that is introduced when tolerances are tightened. ...