Diaphragm Cylinders

Diaphragm cylinders, also commonly known within the industry as rolling air cylinders, are widely used in various industries, are essential components for controlling fluid and gas flow. These devices rely on flexible membranes to separate and regulate pressure, ensuring efficient and reliable operations across diverse applications, from automotive systems to industrial machinery. Their versatility and adaptability make diaphragm cylinders indispensable for maintaining optimal performance in fluid handling processes.

Key Features

Key features and benefits of Diaphragm Cylinders
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Key Features

Diaphragm cylinders have a simpler design compared to traditional piston cylinders. They typically consist of a flexible diaphragm secured to a piston, eliminating the need for a sliding seal. This simplicity can lead to increased reliability and reduced maintenance.
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Key Features

The flexible diaphragm allows for smooth and consistent movement, providing precise control over the actuation process. This is advantageous in applications where smooth operation is essential.
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Key Features

Diaphragm cylinders are often more compact and lighter than equivalent piston cylinders. This makes them ideal for applications where space is limited and weight is a concern.

RDC Series

Introducing the AVENTICS™ Series RDC Diaphragm and Piston Actuators, ranging from Ø 52.5 mm to 115 mm in diameter. These single-acting actuators excel in retraction even without pressure. Their standout feature lies in their exceptional ability to reduce friction to a minimum and keep break-away pressure incredibly low. This makes them perfect for precise and delicate force adjustments, ensuring optimal performance in various applications. Choose AVENTICS™ for reliable and efficient actuation solutions.

Compressed Air Connection: Internal Thread
Medium: Compressed Air
Temperature Range: -25°C to 80°C
Maximum Particle Size: 5 µm
Piston Force Pressure: 6.3 Bar
Materials: Steel (Galvanised), Stainless Steel, Aluminium, & Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber
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102 Series

The AVENTICS™ Series 102 offers a versatile solution with diameters ranging from 60mm to 250mm, catering to a wide range of applications. These diaphragm type cylinders are designed for both double-acting and single-acting operations. They are capable of retracting without the need for additional pressure, ensuring efficient and reliable performance. With a focus on simplicity and functionality, the AVENTICS™ Series 102 cylinder is a dependable choice for your pneumatic needs.

Compressed Air Connection: Internal Thread
Working Pressure Range: 2 - 8 Bar
Temperature Range: -20°C to 70°C
Maximum Particle Size: 50 µm
Piston Force Pressure: 6 Bar
Materials: Steel, & Acrylonitrile Butadiene Rubber
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Frequently Asked Questions

Pneumatic Diaphragm Cylinders are mechanical devices designed for precise force adjustment in finely-tuned systems. They operate using low pressure and have a flexible diaphragm to minimize friction.

These diaphragm cylinders are available in sizes ranging from Ø 52.5 mm to 115 mm in diameter.

Pneumatic Diaphragm Cylinders are single-acting and retract without the need for pressure, making them suitable for various applications.

The primary advantage is their extremely low friction, which enables sensitive adjustment of forces in precision systems.

Yes, these cylinders are ideal for applications requiring precise force control due to their low friction and ability to balance forces accurately.

No, these cylinders are designed to operate at low pressure, making them unsuitable for high-pressure applications.

Yes, they are relatively easy to install and operate, making them user-friendly in various industrial settings.

Industries such as manufacturing, automation, and robotics often use these cylinders for precise control and adjustment of forces.

These cylinders are primarily designed for pushing applications, but they can be adapted for pulling tasks with appropriate accessories.

Generally, these cylinders have low maintenance requirements due to their simple design and low friction, reducing wear and tear.

Yes, replacement parts for Pneumatic Diaphragm Cylinders are typically readily available, ensuring their long-term reliability.

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