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Pneumatic transducers are electro-pneumatic devices that accept an electrical input (voltage and/or current) and provide a precisely regulated air pressure output. A variety of output ranges support reliable operation of elements such as pneumatic cylinders, tensioners, clutches, and brakes.
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Pneumatic transducers utilize electrical signals (current or voltage) to control air pressure. I/P transducers convert a 4-20 mA current signal (I) from a PLC or other controller to a linear pneumatic output pressure (P). E/P transducers perform the same function as an I/P transducer but accept a 0-5 or 0-10 V voltage (E) input instead of current.
Used in paper and paper converting, food and drug, petrochemical, HVAC, textile, and energy management industries, these transducers provide highly reliable and repeatable operation of a variety of pneumatic components including pneumatic valve positioners, air cylinders, damper and louver actuators, and web tensioners.
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Accessories for pneumatic transducers include mounting brackets and adapters.
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