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  • The 5 Best Industry Applications For Linear And Rotary Solenoids
    at high speeds. When a product needs to be released or diverted, it is a linear or rotary solenoid that controls these fast-paced movements. Johnson Electric solenoids can provide up to 30 pounds of force even though they are very compact (only about 2 inches long) - making them useful in canneries
  • What is the Super Stroke Solenoid
    The super stroke solenoid is a special implementation of the tubular solenoid design, modifications have been made to the geometry of the pole piece and magnetic return path to produce a device which develops useful force over an exceptionally long stroke, with high efficiency, and with a flat
  • Solenoids: Principle of Operation
    . Whether your design includes linear or rotary actuation, we can help you determine the best solenoid to meet your application design requirements, such as: Exceptional Force/Torque. A linear solenoid can provide up to 30 pounds of force from a unit less than 2-1?4 inches long. A rotary solenoid can
  • Solenoids: Principle of Operation for Engineers
    . Whether your design includes linear or rotary actuation, we can help you determine the best solenoid to meet your application design requirements, such as: Exceptional Force/Torque. A linear solenoid can provide up to 30 pounds of force from a unit less than 2-1?4 inches long. A rotary solenoid can
  • Why Use Proportional Control Valves?
    . With proportional valves, output flow isn't exactly linear in relation to the control signal. Despite their nonlinear nature, proportional valves offer an inexpensive way to control force, velocity, and position on machinery needing high-speed responses at high flow rates. So, why use proportional control
  • The Top 5 Trends In Medical Device Manufacturing In 2019 And Beyond
    Electric offers Soft Shift linear solenoids that offer a combination of precision and flexibility required in today's medical systems. Using this type of solenoid helps to prevent patient leakage or contamination that pose a threat to devices with tubes carrying bodily fluids. 3) A Precise Subsystem

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