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A wide variety of standard and configurable components for factory automation engineers in industries such as automotive, semiconductor, packaging, medical and many more.
Browse industrial materials ranging from heat insulating plates, sponges, to metal and plastic materials in different sizes to meet your various applications.
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A large variety of items used in R&D and Clean Room including research Equipment, Laboratory Essentials, Analysis Supplies, Clean Environment-Related Equipment and more.
Common cylinders are parts that take the form of a cylindrically shaped container with a fluid sealed inside. They are major components in machinery such as internal combustion engines and steam engines. A piston moves in a reciprocating motion inside the container. Cylinders are used for applications requiring functions such as multi-point positioning, emergency stops or fall prevention. Example uses include moving objects onto conveyors, and opening/closing workpiece locks or hoppers. When selecting a cylinder model, criteria such as the cylinder's drive direction, speed and size should be considered along with the load movement distance, operating temperature range and operating environment.
A standard cylinder suitable for use in environments in which there is splashing water such as for food processing machinery. [Features] · All stainless steel specification (external parts). · Choice of 2 types of gasket seal material. · External configuration which reduces liquid pooling. *See the SMC catalog for specification details. *Product pictures are representative images. CAD data is not supported for some model numbers.
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