The placement of vibration isolators (such as replacing four-point support with three-point support) needs to be optimized through dynamic simulation to avoid new vibration modes caused by asymmetrical support.
The placement of vibration isolators (such as replacing four-point support with three-point support) needs to be optimized through dynamic simulation to avoid new vibration modes caused by asymmetrical support.
In practical applications, the selection of the flow characteristic curve of a solenoid valve needs to take into account system requirements, medium characteristics, and control logic.
In environments with extremely high requirements for quietness, such as precision laboratories, hospital treatment areas, biosafety rooms, or high-end research facilities, the operation of every piece of equipment must balance functionality and quietness.
In modern industrial automation, fluid control, and even everyday equipment operation, exhaust valves—especially those using electromagnetic actuation—play a crucial, behind-the-scenes role.
In daily life, we rarely perceive the existence of "air," but in scientific research, industrial manufacturing, and even healthcare, removing air and creating a vacuum is a fundamental and crucial technological requirement.
In quiet corners of labs, bedside tables in hospital wards, inside air purifiers in bedrooms, and even in coffee machines near desks, vacuum pumps are often the core power source of these devices.