Air Cylinders

(619 companies)
Air cylinders are pneumatic linear actuators that are driven by a pressure differential in the cylinder's chambers. They may be single-acting (with a spring return) or double-acting.

Loading Arms

(47 companies)
Loading arms are used to load liquids into tanks, trucks, railcars, and other vehicles. They are commonly used in fueling and fluid transfer applications.

Load Cells

(403 companies)
Load cells are force sensors that often incorporate mechanical packaging to fit into testing and monitoring systems. They can be used for tension, compression, and/or shear measurement, and can be configured to measure force or load along one or more axes.

Load Centers

(48 companies)
Load centers are used for the protection and distribution of power in a building or residence. They are also called circuit breaker boxes.

Air Bearings

(30 companies)
Air bearings use a thin film of pressurized air to support a load. They do not generate friction.
Electronic loads and load banks are used to test electrical and electronic equipment. They mimic load requirements for testing and troubleshooting purposes.

Air Conditioners

(638 companies)
Air conditioners and building air conditioners are used in industrial, process computing, networking, and other spaces where thermal management is important. Space and spot cooling equipment are used wherever total heat must be controlled or where localized heat sources must be managed. Many refrigerants are used in air conditioners; CFC-free refrigerants are becoming more prevalent and in fact are required in many applications.

Air Heaters

(377 companies)
Air heaters are devices used to heat air. They include forced air products as well as all types of radiant and space heaters.

Force and Load Sensors

(562 companies)
Force and load sensors covers electrical sensing devices used to measure tension, compression, and shear forces.

Air Motors

(150 companies)
Air motors are powered by compressed air. They operate at relatively high speeds in industrial and spark-prohibited applications.

Wheels

(373 companies)
Pneumatic wheels are filled with air for better shock absorption and usually consist of a rubber tire on a metal rim. Tube and tube-less versions are available. Phenolic wheels are created by applying heat and pressure to layers of paper or glass...

Air Gages

(93 companies)
Air gages use pneumatic pressure and flow to measure or sort dimensional attributes.

Air Springs

(55 companies)
Air springs contain a column of air in an elastomeric bellow or sleeve to provide suspension, isolation, or actuation. Commonly found in vehicle suspension systems, perhaps in conjunction with a coil spring, they are also used to insulate vibration in machinery and as linear or angular actuators.
Bulk materials loaders and unloaders are used to fill and remove powders, granular substances and other bulk solids from bags, bins, boxes, carts, drums, hoppers, railcars, trucks, and silos. They often include solids feeders and break down clumps or arches to allow for the more uniform distribution of bulk materials.

Air Valves

(758 companies)
Air valves allow metered fluid flow in one or both directions. They are used in pneumatic circuits to regulate the rate of activation or exhaust of cylinders and other pneumatic devices.