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Bimba Manufacturing Company is pleased to provide this Pneumatic Application and Reference Handbook. It contains helpful information regarding fluid power application
All pneumatic systems will have certain basic components. The first is a compressor, and then a system to distribute the clean, dry air it produces. Common pneumatic components on automated machines include: • air preparation system (shut-off/lock-out, combination filter/regulator, soft start valve) • control valves and manifolds
Common Pneumatic Formulas. Air Valves help to regulate pressure in the cylinder and are sized for flow capacity (Cv). Cv is based on the specific cylinder stroke & travel time requirements, as well as piston size. Cv is a coefficient that measures the quantity of air a device can pass.
Pneumatics is the utilization of compressed air in science and industry in order to perform mechanical work and control. We can either talk about pneumatics or pneumatic systems. In this course we define pneumatics as the control and transfer of power by using compressed air.
Part II covers some specific calculations and their formulas and has examples of how to do such calculations. The Appendix contains a set of charts, graphs, and other helpful tables
Pneumatic cylinder position sensors and pressure switches are common components in pneumatic systems. There are also a wide variety of special pneumatic components such as flow controls, quick exhaust valves, hand valves, check valves, inline pressure regulators, gauges, and indicators.
BASIC PNEUMATIC FORMULAS. Basic Valve Sizing: Air valves are sized for flow capacity (Cv) based upon a given cylinder piston size, stroke and travel time requirements. Cv us actually a flow coefficient that measures the amount of air a device can pass. The following formula can be used for air valve sizing: