LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global electric actuators market size is poised to grow by USD 942.93 million during 2019-2023, according to a new report by Technavio, progressing at a CAGR of close to 7 ...
How do electric actuators contribute to productivity in today's motion-centric automation environment? John • Exlar: The flexibility provided by electric actuators greatly enhances a design engineer's ...
Tolomatic’s John Fenske and Mason Cousins weigh in on how the industry is repositioning as electrification, systems ...
With no need for compressed air, early electric actuators could operate with less sound and less maintenance than the predominant pneumatic actuator. Of course, the standard pneumatic option offered ...
Emerson’s New Electric Actuators Offer Superior Application Flexibility, Precision and Repeatability
This versatile range of rod-style cylinders lets users in the automotive, food and beverage, packaging and life sciences industries configure electric actuators to meet exacting application ...
Examples of pneumatic (left) and electronic actuators from Bimba Manufacturing Company. The question of whether it’s better to use pneumatic or electric actuators as part of your system design or to ...
They work in harsh environments, and they get little or no recognition. But their impact on power plant efficiency can be significant. Valves and actuators are critical in almost every aspect of power ...
Maintaining complex systems in the OEM industry can oftentimes be a challenge, particularly when something goes wrong that causes automatic systems to leak. This not only creates burdensome ...
The New York City-based Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA) announces a new ANSI / BHMA A156.31 American National Standard for Electric Strikes and Frame-Mounted Actuators, setting ...
Linear actuators are a great help when you’re moving something along a single axis, but with so many options, how do you decide? [Jeremy Fielding] walks us through some of the high level tradeoffs of ...
Linear actuators are a great help when you’re moving something along a single axis, but with so many options, how do you decide? [Jeremy Fielding] walks us through some of the high level tradeoffs of ...
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