FAQ about Pneumatic Seals
Pneumatic seals are components used to prevent the leakage of compressed air in pneumatic systems. They ensure that the system remains airtight, allowing airflow and pressure to be efficiently controlled, which is essential for operating tools and cylinders within the system.
Common types of seals used in pneumatic systems include O-rings, piston seals, rod seals, and gaskets. O-rings are widely used for general sealing purposes, while piston seals and rod seals are specifically designed for cylinders, preventing air leakage around the piston rod and the piston itself during movement.