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Terms of use for electronic documentation
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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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White Paper: Quality and an attractive price - The right way to buy valves/valve terminals -
The global market for valves and valve terminals today is so large that it is almost impossible to maintain an overview. Often, price seems the only buying criterion. But it pays to look more closely, particularly with regard to higher productivity and process reliability. Users of Festo's attractively priced and long-lasting high-quality valves benefit in tough everyday practical applications from the meticulous development processes, including numerous simulation tests and the correct choice of technologies and materials.
This White Paper provides information on:
- Care pays for itself: the development process of valves and valve terminals
- Caution: not all manufacturer data is comparable 1 to 1!
- Small differences with a great impact: how to choose the right valves/valve terminals
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Special publicationFile and language versions
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Pneumatic and electric modules of the valve terminal VTUG
The compact platform for your application
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PostersFile and language versions
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ET 200 SP Diagnostic Interrupts When Using Valve Terminals
When valve terminals are used, short-circuit and short-circuit detection of the safe output modules of the Siemens ET 200 SP may result in diagnostic interrupts. These diagnostic interrupts can lead to the fact that an operation is not possible. This technical report explains the background and suggests possible solutions.
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BookFile and language versions
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