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design-engineering.comMay 6, 2020

Clippard

Clippard Eclipse Proportional Isolation Valves

Utilizing the industry's most robust and powerful miniature linear actuator, the patent pending stepper-controlled Eclipse proportional isolation valve leads the industry in performance and durability. This valve is ideal in critical applications for liquid and gas delivery, medical, analytical and industrial automation requiring ultra fine resolution and excellent repeatability.
   •  Leak free (<0.05 sccm)
   •  Excellent linearity (<4% of full-scale)
   •  Fast response (<2 ms reaction time)
   •  Cycle life of typically >1 million
   •  Repeatability <0.5% of full travel » Learn More

Festo

Festo’s CMMT-ST servo drive – Extreme is better

Festo’s new CMMT-ST low-power servo drive is extreme, as in extremely compact, extremely energy saving in powering stepper motors up to 300W. The extremely well-priced servo is easy to commission using Festo’s free Automation Suite software and extremely flexible, ready for Ethernet-based bus systems and the system environments of various manufacturers. And it’s easily combinable with Festo’s other new servo, the larger CMMT-AS, to drive small and large axes in the same application. » Learn More

BIMBA

Valves for Every Pneumatic Circuit

Bimba's Inline BV0/1/2 and Sub-base BV18/26 valves are the latest additions to our extensive line of pneumatic valves. Highly customizable, these valves provide the ideal solution for an endless list of pneumatic applications. » Watch Video

Tolomatic

10 tips for specifying electric linear actuators

Factory automation requires speed and precision while controlling costs. That’s why it’s important to fully analyze a motion control project before specifying a linear actuator. Electric rod actuators can have a higher initial cost but overall operating costs can be less than pneumatics and hydraulics. Here are 10 tips from Tolomatic for specifying electric actuators to help reduce costs and increase performance of your next linear motion project. » Learn More