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Gas purifiers, gas dryers and gas filters are used to purify gases in a process stream. They are used to reduce or eliminate point-of-use impurities in gases such as helium, hydrogen, methane, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide. Learn More about Gas Purifiers, Dryers and Filters
Gas springs provide controlled motion and speed for elements, such as lids and doors, that open and close. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Springs
Gas detectors and gas sensors interact with a gas to initiate the measurement of its concentration. The detector or sensor then provides output to an instrument to display the measurements. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Detectors and Gas Sensors
Gas pressure regulators reduce the pressure of a gas, as it passes through a cylinder or process line, to another piece of equipment. Regulators are not flow control devices. They are used to control delivery pressure only. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Pressure Regulators
Gas instruments detect, monitor or analyze gases present in an environment. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Instruments
Gas fittings are specifically designed for use with gases, such as flammable propane or hazardous phosgene. These types of fittings have a reverse thread; meaning, the threads are cut in the reverse direction from all other fittings so that gas lines cannot be connected to air lines, water lines, or vent lines. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Fittings
Gas compressors and gas compressor systems are used to circulate gas through a process, enhance conditions for chemical reactions, provide inert gas for safety or control systems, recover and recompress process gas, and maintain correct pressure levels by either adding and removing gas or vapors from a process system. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Compressors and Gas Compressor Systems
Gas flow meters are used for measuring the flow or quantity of a moving gas in an enclosed pipe or passage. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Flow Meters
Gas chromatographs separate organic chemical mixtures according to physical properties. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Chromatographs
Gas valves are used to handle and control the flow of gaseous media such as liquefied petroleum and natural gas. They are made of metal or plastic and vary in terms of valve size, pressure rating, number of ports, and flow. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Valves
Gas generation equipment provides an onsite supply of gas, vapor, or humidity (water vapor). It eliminates the need for delivery in gas cylinders, which can be bulky and may have special storage requirements. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Generation Equipment
Residual gas analyzers (RGAs) identify the gases present in vacuum environments. Search by Specification | Learn More about Residual Gas Analyzers
Gas filtration elements are designed to remove particulates from a gaseous process stream. They are used in natural gas processing systems and gas extraction applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Filtration Elements
Volumetric gas flow switches are devices with a switch output used for measuring the flow or quantity of a moving gas in terms of a unit of volume per unit time, such as cubic feet per minute. Search by Specification | Learn More about Volumetric Gas Flow Switches
Gas cabinets and distribution systems consist of vaporizers, gas cabinets, gas manifolds, mass flow controllers, valves, pressure sensors and associated interconnect tubing configured to deliver bulk and specialty gases to process equipment. Search by Specification | Learn More about Gas Cabinets and Distribution Systems
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Customized ASME Coded Natural Gas Filters Air/Tak, Inc.
Adsorptive Systems Kahn Instruments, Inc.
EDWARDS ATLAS™ THERMAL CONDITIONING SYSTEMS Edwards Vacuum
Custom Engineered Compressed Air & Gas Dryers Air/Tak, Inc.
Applied Energy Systems Gas Delivery Equipment Applied Energy Systems, Inc.
NA-3 Series: Changeover System Tescom-Emerson Process Management
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Associated Spring Raymond now offers a proprietary line of mechanical coil spring struts. We designed our struts to meet demanding, maintenance free applications where conventional gas struts fail. Made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, and unlike gas and pneumatic models, our struts have no internal gases or seals to fail. (read more)
Tension Gas Springs from Industrial Gas Springs.
Industrial Gas Springs supplies a complete range of tension gas springs. Sometimes referred to as traction springs, these units operate the opposite of compression gas springs. (read more)
Associated Spring Raymond now offers a proprietary line of mechanical coil spring struts. We designed our struts to meet demanding, maintenance free applications where conventional gas struts fail. Made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel, and unlike gas and pneumatic models, our struts have no internal gases or seals to fail. (read more)
Plasti-Bond, a leader in the PVC-coated galvanized rigid conduit industry, has introduced new cut-to-length sizes of PVC-coated strut. Up until now, strut has been sold in 10' lengths. However Plasti-Bond learned that users frequently cut struts down to shorter lengths to fit installation needs. When field cutting, the cut ends need to be repaired with touch-up compound... (read more)
To properly use gas springs in even the simplest application, users should understand how they work and how a gas spring can be modified to meet specific operating requirements. Gas springs may also be refered to as gas struts, gas props, gas shocks, gas lifts, or gas dampers depending on the industry and application. (read more)
Micro compression gas springs offer users many advantages due their small size and low force. (read more)
A flexible locking gas spring has nitrogen gas on both sides of the piston. (read more)
Stainless Steel Gas Springs from Industrial Gas Springs. When used in corrosive environments, stainless steel gas springs should be used to prevent corrosion on the gas spring rod and other surfaces. Any corrosion on the rod surface will be drawn through and damage the main seal resulting in premature spring failure. (read more)
Different gas spring rod and body combinations are used when the K-Factor has to be lower or higher than standard (e.g., a lower or higher difference between the fully extended and fully compressed forces). (read more)
These are similar to the rigid in tension locking springs with oil on both sides of the piston. However, in the case of a rigid in compression spring the oil is contained in the closed end of the tube and a floating piston retains the gas in the nose bearing end chamber. (read more)
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Linear actuator for a powered vehicle lift gate operating system for a vehicle liftgate includes an actuator having a gas strut and a linear electric motor mounted thereto along a common axis. |
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Intro feed to the heated rear screen is transmitted via the left hand tailgate hinge and the feed to the high level stop lamp via the right hand gas strut. |
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2040 Marine Hardware and Hull Items 2040-01-357-3363 Scuttle, Marine 803-1623056 ASSY A 803-1623056 ASSY AVM |
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CSI List Gastite Flexible Gas Piping System ESR-1032 See ICC Evaluation Service, Inc. Information |
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FAQ de fr.rec.aviation STA DG 06-23 HOR STAB/ELEV STA DG 06-24 WING STA DIAGRAM 06-25 ENG/NAC STRUT STA DG 06-30 STATIONS ZONE DIAGRAMS 06-40 ACCESS EXT ACS DOOR & PANEL |