Using new, more accurate methods to measure flow rating, improve pneumatic component and system performance.

September 18, 2012 (Tuesday) - 2:00 p.m. Eastern / 1:00 p.m. Central

Presenter: John Berninger, Consultant, Parker Hannifin Corp.

The flow capacity of a pneumatic component is a key performance characteristic, and changes to ISO standards for determining flow capacity provide for greater accuracy in measuring this characteristic. This allows machine designers to more easily choose the right component for the system. This webinar will describe the new test methods in easy-to-understand terms and describe the advantages of using parameters C and b over CV¬, the parameter most commonly used North America.

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This is the fifth in a series of six webinars scheduled in 2012 to learn how to use standards to design and build better fluid power systems.  NFPA's educational series of webinars focus on key issues facing the fluid power industry today:

  • increasing energy efficiency
  • improving reliability
  • reducing environmental impact
  • ensuring system safety

The webinars will be presented by leading experts in the standards that can help you apply fluid power more effectively and efficiently.  Webinars are free to members.