Product Selection Differences for Pneumatic Ducting

When selecting pneumatic ducting, there are several key factors to consider:

  1. Material: Pneumatic ducting can be made from various materials such as PVC, polyurethane, rubber, or metal. The material choice will affect factors such as flexibility, abrasion resistance, chemical compatibility, and temperature resistance.

  2. Size and Diameter: The size and diameter of the pneumatic ducting will determine the airflow capacity. Ensure that the chosen size is compatible with your system's requirements.

  3. Pressure Rating: Consider the pressure rating of the pneumatic ducting to ensure it can withstand the operating pressures of your pneumatic system.

  4. Temperature Rating: The temperature rating of the ducting material should match the temperature range of the application to prevent premature failure.

  5. Flexibility: Depending on your application and system layout, you may need flexible ducting that can bend and maneuver easily without kinking or restricting airflow.

  6. Abrasion and Wear Resistance: Consider the durability of the ducting material, especially if it will be exposed to abrasive materials or environments.

  7. Chemical Compatibility: Make sure the ducting material is compatible with the gases or substances flowing through it to prevent degradation or contamination.

  8. Smoothness: The interior surface of the ducting should be smooth to minimize airflow resistance and prevent material buildup or blockages.

  9. Static Conductivity: In applications where static electricity buildup is a concern, choose ducting with static dissipative properties to prevent hazards.

  10. Cost and Longevity: Balance the initial cost of the ducting with its expected lifespan and performance to determine the best value for your application.

By considering these factors, you can select pneumatic ducting that meets the specific requirements of your pneumatic system and application.