Pneumatic Components

Certified Pneumatic Components Built for Reliability

The pneumatic component series from Omch provides efficient air supply management and precise control solutions. Our products maintain high-performance stability while operating in high-frequency and high-temperature and heavy-load conditions. The products meet international standards CE and RoHS for operational safety and environmental sustainability.

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FAQs About Pneumatic Components

1. What are pneumatic components?
Pneumatic components refer to devices that utilize compressed air as a power source to achieve mechanical motion or automated control by regulating airflow direction, pressure, and flow rate. These components mainly include the following categories:
  • Actuators (e.g., pneumatic cylinders) – Convert air pressure into linear or rotary motion;
  • Control Components (e.g., solenoid valves) – Regulate airflow direction, speed, and on/off switching;
  • Air Preparation Components (e.g., filters, pressure regulators, lubricators) – Purify compressed air and stabilize pressure;
  • Auxiliary Components (e.g., air hoses, fittings) – Connect pneumatic circuits and optimize system performance.
2. What are the advantages of pneumatic systems over hydraulic or electronic control systems?
Compared to hydraulic and electric control systems, pneumatic systems offer distinct advantages: Utilizing compressed air as the medium, they combine simple construction, easy maintenance and low cost – avoiding hydraulic oil leaks while overcoming the explosion-proof and interference limitations of electric systems. With fast actuation speed and high responsiveness, they excel in high-frequency, short-stroke operations while providing inherent overload protection. Their stable performance in harsh environments (explosive, humid or dusty conditions) makes them ideal for light-load automation applications.
3. Which industries or applications require it?
Pneumatic systems are widely used in multiple industries due to their reliability and cost-effectiveness:
  • Manufacturing & Automation – Assembly lines, material handling, robotic arms, and CNC machine tool clamping.
  • Packaging & Logistics – Carton sealing, labeling, sorting, and conveyor systems.
  • Automotive Industry – Welding robots, paint spraying, tire mounting, and brake systems.
  • Food & Pharmaceuticals – Hygienic filling, bottling, and packaging (using oil-free compressors).
  • Electronics & Semiconductors – Precision part handling and PCB testing equipment.
  • Construction & Heavy Machinery – Pneumatic drills, jackhammers, and lifting systems.
  • Textile & Printing – Yarn control, loom mechanisms, and press machines.
4. How to choose suitable pneumatic components?
Selecting pneumatic components follows the “Three-Check Principle”: First check motion requirements (load, stroke, speed), second check operating conditions (pressure, temperature, environment), and third check control needs (precision, frequency). Match component types to application scenarios, ensure air quality, prioritize standardized products, and balance performance with cost-effectiveness. The key is calculating load parameters to select proper bore size/flow capacity while configuring necessary air preparation units.

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