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Pneumatics Is a Branch of Technology

Pneumatics is a branch of technology, which deals with the study and application of use of pressurized gas to effect mechanical motion. Pneumatic systems are extensively used in industry, where factories are commonly plumbed with compressed air or compressed inert gases. This is because a centrally located and electrically powered compressor that powers cylinders and other pneumatic devices through solenoid valves is often able to provide motive power in a cheaper, safer, more flexible, and more reliable way than a large number of electric motors and actuators. Pneumatics also has applications in dentistry, construction, mining, and other areas. Examples of pneumatic systems and components: Air brakes on buses and trucks Air brakes, on trains Air compressors Air engines for pneumatically powered vehicles Barostat systems used in Neurogastroenterology and for researching electricity Cable jetting, a way to install cables in ducts Compressed-air engine and compressed-air vehicles Gas-operated reloading Holman Projector, a pneumatic anti-aircraft weapon Inflatable structures Lego pneumatics can be used to build pneumatic models Exercise machines Pipe organs: Electro-pneumatic action Tubular-pneumatic action Pneumatic actuator Pneumatic air guns Pneumatic cylinder Pneumatic Launchers, a type of spud gun Pneumatic mail systems Pneumatic motor Pneumatic tire Pneumatic tools: Jackhammer used by road workers Pneumatic nailgun Pressure regulator Pressure sensor Pressure switch Vacuum pump Source: En. Wikipedia. Org

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