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Accumulator type

Have you considered how heavy items are lifted or moved? And cranes and excavators — machines that are commonly found on construction sites — perform this important task using a technique known as hydraulics. Hydraulics refers to using liquids to generate force and power. In a hydraulic system there are essential elements responsible for the functioning of these machines, one of which is the Bladder Accumulator.  

An accumulator is an energy storage device in hydraulic systems. You can think of it like a battery, only instead of sending current it sends hydraulic fluid under pressure. As mentioned earlier, when it being time to use the power from the Accumulator, this fluid can be released to help out the hydraulic system. That means the machines can pick up heavy objects or push them around more easily when they want to.  

The Advantages of Using an Accumulator Type in Your Equipmen

Hydraulic accumulators, when used in hydraulic systems, have a number of benefits and advantages. Here is how, One of the biggest advantages is that they make your machines respond quickly on commands. The accumulator stores energy and can release the hydraulic fluid accelerate whenever required, improving the functionality and speed of your equipment. For instance, when an accumulator can provide a crane with the additional energy it needs in a split second. 

Another real advantage is accumulators help you keep your equipment damage free. High-Pressure Surges or Pressure Surges One of the causes of high-pressure surges is due to hydraulic systems. An accumulator can absorb those moments of increased pressure, allowing everything to remain safe and functional. Now your machines will be kept working longer and will require fewer repairs throughout their lives.

Why choose HONGDA Accumulator type?

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