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Terms of use for electronic documentation
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Product informationFile and language versions
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The right sensor for the drive
Drive-Sensor-Overview for magnetic cylinder switches and position transmitters.
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Product informationFile and language versions
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Linear actuator DFPC
Sturdy and durable!
Preconfigured from stock or individually configured? The new,
double-acting linear actuator DFPC can be both. It has been
specially designed for actuating process valves such as gate valves
or knife-gate valves, pinch valves or valve bodies without housing.
Perfect, for example, for the requirements in water and wastewater
treatment, the mining industry, power stations as well as
the paper, pulp and steel industries.
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Short product informationFile and language versions
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Operating conditions and standards in pneumatics
- Use, storage and transport conditions for Festo products
- Standards in pneumatics
- Compressed air preparation
- Operating conditions for valves
- Port designations of pneumatic components to ISO 5599
- Operating conditions for drives
- Pressure/force table and graphBuckling load graph
- Air consumption
- Pneumatics and explosion protection – ATEX
- EC directives/approvals
- Design – Clean room suitability
- Paint-wetting impairment substances and resistance to media
- Corrosion resistance class CRC
- Protection classes according to IEC/EN 60529
- Functional earth – protective earth – PELV
- Spark arresting
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CatalogueFile and language versions
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Linear actuator DFPC
Quickly available Linear actuator DFPC – Selected Products
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Special publicationFile and language versions
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White Paper: Four Myths About Pneumatics – And One Key Advantage
Why pneumatic actuators pay off in the water industry
This white paper has the following aims:
- To examine reservations that are frequently mentioned in connection with pneumatics: are pneumatic actuators really more easily damaged, expensive over their lifetime and higher on energy consumption compared to electric actuators? The reality is more complex.
- To provide concrete tips and hints for users in the water industry: why a lifetime calculation is a good idea, how leakage can be avoided – and some of the advantages of pneumatics that may not be obvious at first glance.
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Special publicationFile and language versions
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