Specialty blowers from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are critical components that often go unnoticed despite their high importance. To accommodate varying requirements, OEMs across the globe have developed numerous blower variations over the years, each suiting specific needs. In this blog post, we will dive into some common blowers, with a particular focus on regenerative blowers, positive displacement blowers, round centrifugal in-line blowers, and the essential blower motor.


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To meet sky-rocketing consumer demand for goods and services, industries are constantly seeking innovative ways to improve productivity and efficiency. For this reason, fixed automation systems have emerged as a game-changer, revolutionizing manufacturing processes and streamlining operations. In this article, we will delve into the world of fixed automation systems, understanding what they are, how they work, and the benefits they offer.


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Valves are electro-mechanical devices that regulate, control, or direct the flow of a fluid. These devices do this by opening, closing, or partially obstructing its flow. In other words, valves are mechanical devices used to control the flow and pressure of fluid in a system. They are essential components of piping systems that convey liquids, gasses, vapors, slurries, and more. There are several different types of valves, including ball valves, butterfly valves, and gate valves, each of which have a variety of different applications depending on their form. To better understand how ball, butterfly, and gate valves work, the following blog will explore these three different valve types in more detail.


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Exhaust fans can be used in a building or vehicle to help improve indoor air quality by getting rid of unwanted dirty, humid, or stale air. As a fundamental appliance in many air systems, there are a lot of different types of exhaust fans available on the market. These will include different shapes and capabilities that are each suited to a different set of applications. By reading this short guide to the different types available, you can learn more about what to consider when choosing the right exhaust fan for a job.


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The terms “current sensor” and “current transducer” are often used interchangeably, and each device can sometimes accomplish the same task. However, there are still some technical differences between them. In general, a current sensor is any device that can measure the flow of electrons in a circuit, whereas a current transducer specifically converts one input into a different output. As such, a current transducer may be used as a current sensor while the opposite cannot be true. If you are interested in the inner workings of current sensors, including how current transducers are used therein, read on as we compare and discuss the various types.


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A relay is an electrically operated switch. When its two contacts are disconnected, the relay opens, and it turns on when the two contacts touch. Generally, they are designed to be controlled with low voltages, such as 3.3V and 5V, and they are often utilized to isolate low voltage circuits from a high voltage circuit to control high voltage devices. With thousands of relays on the market suiting a myriad of purposes, how does one go about making a selection? To answer this, this blog will outline different types of relays as well as their advantages and disadvantages.


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Popular tools across various applications, ranging from robotics to biotech and pharmaceutical industries, pneumatic grippers are lightweight motion mechanisms that mimic human gestures to grasp and release items. The “jaws” of a gripper secure the entity during operation so the item can be moved about. Most grippers are pneumatically operated, meaning they operate on compressed air. As pneumatic grippers are widely used, they offer grip forces ranging from a few ounces to several hundred pounds. For your better knowledge, this blog will cover the basic functions, working principles, and factors to consider about pneumatic grippers.


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A pneumatic vibrator is a versatile tool that finds use in a wide range of industries, including construction, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing. Pneumatic vibrators work by converting pneumatic energy into mechanical energy that manifests itself as either circular or linear vibratory motion. The resulting force is usually adjusted by the operator regulating the pressure of the incoming airflow.


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Hydraulics are useful for countless applications, allowing for force to be transferred between points through the use of an incompressible fluid. Hydraulic equipment will often feature a number of components and pieces that enable their operations, each serving a distinct role that allows for fluid force to be managed and taken advantage of. Accumulators are common hydraulic devices, typically being used by hydraulic systems for the means of storing energy and smoothing out pulsations. Allowing for a system to meet extreme demands while permitting the use of a weaker pump, hydraulic accumulators are quite useful for many fluid energy applications.


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Abrasive materials are commonly used within numerous industries, coming in the form of elements that can polish or clean a hard surface through rubbing and grinding actions. For industrial processes related to automobile manufacturing, wood and varnishing, construction, and more, abrasive materials are used at high consumption rates. When utilized in such applications, abrasives commonly come in the form of rolls, discs, and bands, all of which can benefit particular operations or requirements. In this blog, we will provide a brief overview of the most common abrasive formats, allowing you to determine which is best for your particular needs with ease.


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Springs are a common type of elastic component, capable of storing mechanical energy when stretched or compressed. As the length of a spring changes, it will begin to exert a fairly proportional opposing force. With their capabilities of tensile, torsion, or compressive force, springs are commonly found within industrial settings where they may be used to actuate engine valves, open die sets, assist in keeping doors closed, and much more. Depending on the particular application and its needs, there are numerous industrial spring types that each present their own working characteristics and advantages. To help you find the right industrial spring for your machinery or assemblies, we will provide a brief overview of the most common variations.


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A wrench is a tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage in applying torque to turn objects such as bolts, nuts, or other fasteners, or to keep them from turning. There are many different types of wrenches used in a wide array of applications. In this blog, we will discuss the ten most common types of industrial wrenches and their characteristics.


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