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  • in reply to: Pilot valves compatible with low pressure? #21740
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    we manufacture direct acting solenoid valve especially for very low pressure application.kindly give us the details that is media, flow rate required at the lowest working pressure, voltage, port size, any particular constrainst towards material o

    in reply to: AIR PUCK ACTUATORS #21741
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    Take a look at the FESTO EV/AV series diaphragm design clamping modules.Regards.

    in reply to: Rotary valves sourcing? #21742
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    Contact me. I’m not sure what you’re asking for. But I am positive I can help.

    in reply to: Rotary valves sourcing? #21743
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    Hello Rocky,I know how hard you are working on this design, so I want to save you some trouble before you go too far. You can’t use a regen blower like that. If you deadend it and the air flow stops, the air inside the blower will heat up the bl

    in reply to: Rotary valves sourcing? #21744
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    Hello RockyFrom your information and questions I think you may be designing some type of equipment that may go into production or obtain a patent where you can not discuss the final design in a public form setting.As a holder of several patents my

    in reply to: Rotary valves sourcing? #21745
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    Looks like rotary valves aren’t available in the States. There are some available in Japan from Toshiba in Japan but they won’t sell to us for competitive reasons.http://www.toshibatec.co.jp/kaden/tec-motor/english/e-su-type.htmThanks for all the

    in reply to: Rotary valves sourcing? #21746
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    There is a company in Italy called Matrix.www.matrix.to.itRegards.

    in reply to: Lubricator Cup Replacement #21747
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    t sounds like a Watts number. Try them athttp://www.wattsfluidair.com

    in reply to: 12 volt air switch with 1/8 M PT #21748
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    Contact Clippard at 513- 521-4261 and ask about their ES-1 Electric switch.Regards.

    in reply to: Air Amplifiers #21749
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    It is commonly called an Air Booster / Air Intensifier.

    in reply to: Air Amplifiers #21750
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    First, a booster usually describes an air to air unit. An intenifier is usually an air to oil unit. Many companies make boosters; however, the operating principles are all the same.Basically, there is air in, air out and some check valves to con

    in reply to: Air Amplifiers #21751
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    Air to Air Boosters are simple devices and can be made from standard air cylinders and valves or can be purchased from several manufacturers such as you mentioned and others.The lowest intensification I have ever worked with is 2:1 but the intensi

    in reply to: Air Amplifiers #21752
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    Well informed responses all the way around. I will just add one more thing to keep in mind. Do you need 14 SCFM continously? That is a pretty good flow from an amplifier. Could you get away with a smaller amplifier filling a resevoir, and havi

    in reply to: Air Amplifiers #21753
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    Its a booster u need as advised.Many cos make em.Festo, SMC, Haskel, etc.Make sure if you sell on that waht you make/buy are pressure certified.The festo one is and is great product

    in reply to: Air Amplifiers #21754
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    Midwest Pressure Systems sells turnkey air pressure booster packages that fit a wide range of applications.

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