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An electromechanical device is one that has both electrical and mechanical processes. The device usually involves an electrical signal that creates a mechanical movement, or a mechanical movement that creates an electric signal.
Electric motor is a device that convert electrical energy to mechanical energy, usually by employing electromagnetic phenomena.
Air Valves perform two important functions in a piping system. They maintain system design efficiency and provide system protection. System efficiency is maintained by venting air via the air valves from the system that can restrict flow and increase pumping costs.
Solenoid valves are the most frequently used control elements in fluidics. Their tasks are to shut off, release, dose, distribute or mix fluids.
Sensors are used in various applications to monitor, measure, or control processes, equipment, or environmental conditions.
A transducer converts energy from one sort to another. Generally, transducers convert one type of energy, for example, mechanical or magnetic, into something you can measure on the other end, an electrical signal.
Pump is a mechanical device used to transfer different fluids from one position to another. It is a hydraulic device that lifts a fluid from a low to a high level and moves it from a low-pressure area to a high-pressure area. Pumps transfer fluids by converting the mechanical energy of the fluid into pressure energy (hydraulic energy).
Industrial refrigeration systems are crucial components in various sectors, providing the necessary cooling and temperature control for processes and storage. These systems differ from commercial or domestic refrigeration in their scale, complexity, and the fact that they are typically tailored to meet specific industry requirements.