What is the difference between a cylinder and a servo electric cylinder

Jul 01, 2021

The cylinder is a combination device composed of a free-lubricating low-friction double-acting cylinder and a pneumatic servo valve. It is a cylindrical metal part that guides the piston to perform linear reciprocating motion in it. The cylinder takes the standard cylinder as the main body and the electronic cylinder positioner as the center, and completes the continuous simulation control of the whole process of the cylinder rod extending 0- through the given standard analog electrical signal. Generally, air cylinders can be used in pipeline flow control, air-conditioning duct doors and various pneumatic rectifiers.

  The principle of the cylinder: The pressure energy of the compressed air is converted into mechanical energy. The components of the drive mechanism for linear reciprocating, swing and rotation are called cylinders, which are also called pneumatic actuators.

  Characteristics of the cylinder: air intake (exhaust) at one end, simple structure, low air consumption, easy installation and maintenance, low temperature environment requirements, waterproof and dustproof performance.

  Cylinder application: mainly used in printing, semiconductor, automation control, robotics and other fields.

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Principle of Servo Electric Cylinder: The servo electric cylinder is a modular product that integrates the servo motor and the lead screw. It converts the rotary motion of the servo motor into linear motion, and at the same time transforms the advantages of the servo motor-speed control, revolution control, and torque control. Cheng-speed control, position control, thrust control; new products in the series of high-precision linear motions.

  Features of servo electric cylinder: ultra-long life, high rigidity, low noise, energy saving, low maintenance cost, high-precision control, simple operation.

  Application of servo electric cylinder: paper industry, chemical industry, automobile industry, electronics industry, mechanical automation industry, welding industry, etc.