
What is the general pressure of the gas source?
The general pressure range of the gas source is between 0.40 and 0.80 megapas (MPa). This pressure range is suitable for a variety of pneumatic equipment and systems, which ensures that the pneumatic equipment works properly while avoiding safety issues that may arise due to excessive pressure.
Specifically:
- Commonly used range: In general industrial applications, the gas source pressure is usually set between 0.50 and 0.60MPa, which is a relatively stable pressure range that can meet the needs of most pneumatic equipment.
- Precision detection and instrumentation: In situations where higher accuracy is required, such as the pneumatic meter used in industrial precision detection, the gas source pressure is generally controlled between 0.40 and 0.70MPa, and it is recommended to adjust the pressure to 0.50MPa to ensure the stability of the measurement.
- Specific Equipment and Applications: Some special equipment or applications may have specific requirements for air source pressure. For example, in pharmaceutical workshops, pneumatic equipment may require a more stable supply of gas to ensure the quality and safety of drug production.
- Pressure regulation: Since the pressure required by different pneumatic components and actuators is different, the pressure of the gas source is usually adjusted through equipment such as pressure reducing valves to meet the needs of specific equipment or systems.
It should be noted that the specific values of the air source pressure may vary depending on the application scenario and equipment requirements. Therefore, in practical applications, the appropriate gas source pressure should be selected according to the specific circumstances, and the stability and reliability of the gas source supply should be ensured.