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.
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.
As a core actuator in fluid control systems, the solenoid valve, with its millisecond-level response capability, plays a crucial role, like a "nerve ending," in automation processes such as pneumatics, hydraulics, and fluid control.
In numerous fields, including scientific research, industrial manufacturing, and precision testing, a vacuum environment is not a luxury, but a necessity for achieving specific processes and experimental results.
In modern industrial automation systems, pneumatic technology, with its advantages of cleanliness, safety, and fast response, is widely used in assembly, handling, packaging, spraying, and other production processes.
Whether an exhaust valve prevents coil overheating and mechanical wear under frequent on-off cycles, ensuring continuous and reliable operation, is a key test of its ability to handle high-intensity tasks in automation systems.
The air pump's success in portable devices stems from its perfect combination of compact size and high performance. It not only powers air flow but also provides a crucial component in achieving intelligent, mobile, and user-friendly features.