AVENTICS pneumatic components from Germany
$223.58
AVENTICS pneumatic components from Germany: Aventics cylinders determine the thrust and pull forces on the piston rod based on the required working force. Therefore, when selecting a cylinder, the output force should have a slight margin. If the cylinder diameter is too small, the output force will be insufficient, and the cylinder will not function properly; however, if the cylinder diameter is too large, it will not only make the equipment bulky and costly, but also increase air consumption, resulting in energy waste. In fixture design, force-multiplying mechanisms should be used as much as possible to reduce the size of the cylinder.
Brand
AVENTICS/Germany
Action Method
Other
Application Areas
Chemical, Bio-industry, Petroleum, Mining, Energy
Introduction to AVENTICS Pneumatic Components (Germany):
AVENTICS' main products include: actuators and accessories, gripping and vacuum systems, positioning technology, valves and accessories, valve islands and bus systems, proportional technology, air source processing units, pipe fittings and accessories, sensors and pressure switches, pneumatic system control technology, marine electronic control systems, and toothed chains.
Working Principle of AVENTICS Pneumatic Components (Germany):
Aventics cylinders determine the thrust and pull forces on the piston rod based on the required working force. Therefore, when selecting a cylinder, the output force should have a slight margin. If the cylinder diameter is too small, the output force will be insufficient, and the cylinder will not work properly; however, if the cylinder diameter is too large, it will not only make the equipment bulky and costly, but also increase air consumption, resulting in energy waste. In fixture design, force-multiplying mechanisms should be used as much as possible to reduce the size of the cylinder.
An AVENTICS cylinder is a container in an internal or external combustion engine that houses a piston, allowing it to reciprocate up and down. It consists of a cylinder barrel, end caps, piston, piston rod, and seals. Cylinders are classified into two types: those that perform reciprocating linear motion and those that perform reciprocating oscillating motion. During operation, the piston is lubricated by oil mist in compressed air.
AVENTICS cylinders are pneumatic actuators that convert the pressure energy of compressed gas into mechanical energy in pneumatic transmission. Cylinders can be classified into two types: those that perform reciprocating linear motion and those that perform reciprocating oscillating motion (see figure). Cylinders performing reciprocating linear motion can be further divided into four types: single-acting, double-acting, diaphragm, and impact cylinders.
① Single-acting cylinder: Has a piston rod at only one end. Air is supplied from one side of the piston, generating pressure that pushes the piston outward, returning it to its original position by a spring or gravity.
② Double-acting cylinder: Air is supplied alternately from both sides of the piston, outputting force in one or both directions. ③ Diaphragm cylinder: Uses a diaphragm instead of a piston, outputting force in only one direction and returning to its original position with a spring. It has good sealing performance but a short stroke.
④ Impact cylinder: This is a new type of component. It converts the pressure energy of compressed gas into the kinetic energy of the piston's high-speed (10-20 m/s) motion to do work.
⑤ Rodless cylinder: A general term for cylinders without a piston rod. There are two main categories: magnetic cylinders and cable cylinders.
A cylinder that performs a reciprocating oscillation is called a swing cylinder. A vane divides the inner cavity into two, and air is alternately supplied to the two chambers, causing the output shaft to oscillate. The oscillation angle is less than 280°. In addition, there are rotary cylinders, pneumatic-hydraulic damping cylinders, and stepping cylinders, etc.
Aventics Cylinder 0820061172*
Aventics Cylinder Parameter Requirements:
Compressed Air Connection Size: Internal Thread
Working Pressure Range: 1.5 bar / 10 bar
Ambient Temperature Range: -20°C / +80°C
Medium Temperature Range: -20°C / +80°C
Medium: Compressed Air
Particle Size: max. 50 μm
Oil Content in Compressed Air: 0 mg/m³ - 5 mg/m³
Pressure for Determining Piston Thrust: 6.3 bar
Cylinder Tubing: Aluminum, Anodized
Piston Rod: Stainless Steel
Front End Cap: Aluminum
Seal: Acrylic Resin
Special Nut for Piston Rod: Steel, Zinc Plated
Dust Ring: Acrylic Resin
Tannels: Spheroidal Graphite Cast Iron
Tie Rod: Stainless Steel
Below is the formula for calculating the theoretical output of the cylinder: F: Theoretical output force of the cylinder (kgf)
F′: Output force at 85% efficiency (kgf) -- (F′=F×85%)
D: Cylinder diameter (mm)
P: Working pressure (kgf/cm²)
Example: What is the theoretical output force of a cylinder with a diameter of 340mm and a working pressure of 3kgf/cm²? What is the actual output force?
Connect P and D, find the points on F and F′, and get:
F=2800kgf; F′=2300kgf
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