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  1. Why Shouldn’t a Shuttle Valve Be Used as a Pressure Selector?

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  2. Don't Let a Leaky Valve Derail Your Project

    ... Inc. Rob Clippard is a 15 year veteran of using pneumatic components in thousands of applications. Advising and partnering with ...

  3. Ghostbusters Rely on Clippard

    ... were then finished with various surplus 1960s resistors, pneumatic fittings, hoses and ribbon cable, as well as surplus warning labels ...

  4. What Is Hysteresis?

    ... any further questions in regards to hysteresis or anything pneumatic, give us a call at any time. I am Doug Paynter, Proportional Product ...

  5. Clippard Instrument Laboratory Welcomes The Ohio State University

    ... been recognized as a world leader in manufacturing miniature pneumatic components and devices. No other manufacturer can match their level ...

  6. Enter the Scary Door... If You Dare!

    ... day. The pulleys and fishing line have been replaced with pneumatic actuators that allow finely-detailed monsters to move. Gone are the ...

  7. How to Extend the Cycle Life of Your Valve

    ... on the life of a valve. Below 32°F, any moisture in the pneumatic systems can freeze into shards of ice. These ice shards can cut and ...

  8. History: 1990s

    ... is all about. Despite being a manufacturer of miniature pneumatic products, Clippard focuses on the well-being of the people involved ...

  9. History: 1940s

    ... it a catch—where would he find tiny air cylinders? Pneumatic air cylinders existed, but even the smallest, measuring over one-inch ... to make the cylinder himself. And thus, the first miniature pneumatic cylinder was born. The original product was nothing more than a ...

  10. Case Study: Olfactory Stimulants

    ... utilizes Clippard Instrument Laboratory, Inc.'s miniature pneumatic products to deliver their fragrances in numerous applications. ...

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