Pneumatic MachineIn order to perform particular mechanical
tasks, pneumatic machines integrate the concepts of hydraulic and pneumatic
systems. These devices are frequently employed in manufacturing and production
settings where accurate and reliable force application is necessary. They operate
by applying pressure to a fluid, such as oil or water, which is subsequently
transferred to a compressed gas, such as air or nitrogen. Numerous mechanical
parts, like pistons, cylinders, and valves, which are capable of carrying out a
variety of tasks, are powered by this pressure. When high power and accuracy
are needed, pneumatic machines are employed in processes like stamping,
pressing, and shaping. |
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