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How to Choose the Right Pneumatic Cylinder for Your Application?

by Sunil D. Managing Director
A device that provides motion and force in industrial automation applications is a pneumatic cylinder, often known as a pneumatic actuator. Compressed air is used to generate force in a pneumatic cylinder. This device is frequently employed in automated equipment, processes, and systems.

Since it doesn't need driving circuits like electrical actuators would, the mechanical technique is more affordable. An engineer is expected to possess in-depth knowledge of the cylinders and the criteria for pneumatic and rotary cylinder choices in order to construct or maintain a pneumatic industrial infrastructure. 

Choosing an Ideal Pneumatic Cylinder

Here are some key factors to consider while choosing the right pneumatic cylinder for your project:

Motion type: Whether you need a rotary or linear motion, you'll need a different pneumatic actuator or cylinder.

Pressure and flow conditions: Consider what you want from the pneumatic cylinder and rotary cylinder when determining the pressure and flow conditions. This also applies to other necessary components, the performance of which can be impacted by their wrong sizing.

Environment: Pneumatic cylinders and actuators can be used in extremely high temperatures because of advancements in corrosion resistance. There are also actuators and cylinders made of stainless steel.

Special features: If you want to save energy, think about employing a product like Norgren's Integrated Valve & Actuator (IVAC), which is an integrated pneumatic cylinder or actuator. Make sure that the actuator or cylinder is the proper size for the planned operation.

Dual Action: A Pneumatic cylinder typically falls into one of these two groups based on the type of usage, the force or motion needed, the size of the task, and the level of precision or control anticipated. A piston and rod are often housed inside a pneumatic actuator or cylinder.

Types based on Function: Pneumatic actuators or cylinders come in a variety of forms, such as compact, round line, and rod-less cylinders.

There are many uses for pneumatic cylinders, but typically factory automation systems utilize them the most. By following the guidelines, we mentioned in this blog, you can make the correct decision while choosing the right pneumatic cylinder.

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About Sunil D. Junior   Managing Director

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