[Case Study] Stainless Steel Shaft specification for Air Index Cylinder
An example of changing the shaft material to stainless steel to improve durability in a water environment.
We would like to introduce a case study involving the air index cylinder "MDF series" that we handle. In environments such as cleaning processes in food processing lines, equipment installed outdoors, or low-temperature environments where condensation frequently occurs, there have been cases where rust develops on the shafts (material: iron) used in the standard specification of MDF. By changing the shaft material from standard iron to stainless steel, the MDF was able to operate without compromising its performance and reliability, even in environments where water is present. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges - Rust was developing on the shaft (material: iron) in water-prone environments. ■ Effects and Benefits - Rust formation on the shaft was dramatically suppressed. - Deterioration of the shaft surface was prevented, ensuring smooth operation at all times. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.
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