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These pneumatic systems are usually supplied by a tank of compressed gas. One of the main challenges of this design is to eliminate the possibility of any leakage (or excess flow) from the tank. Should this occur, it’s likely the issues would be either a shorter system life, or the need to specify a larger tank. In these situations, a solenoid valve, which offers the key benefits of zero leakage along with a wide operating pressure range, can be an effective ‘barrier’ between the tank and the system. However, engineers will also have to consider other factors that will have a direct impact on the performance of the solenoid valve. 4 Inch Carbon Steel Pipe
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