Take-off blocks
Branching modules or take-off blocks in industrial automation are fundamental components for managing and controlling processes in various sectors such as food and beverage, packaging, and transportation.
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Technical Characteristics and Product Innovation
These modules are characterised by their compact design and high efficiency.
Function and Applications
Branching modules (or take-off blocks) are used for fluid distribution and find application in various industrial sectors, including telecommunications, packaging, food and beverage, plastics and rubber, automotive, electronic systems, textile machinery, assembly and robotics, printing and paper, and woodworking. Their main function is to route fluid flow through different paths within a system. Additionally, they optimise fluid paths within systems, reducing potential waste or inefficiencies.
What is a Branching Module?
A branching module is a component used in pneumatic systems to manage the flow of fluids – either liquids or gases. Its main function is to route these fluids through different paths within a system. These modules, acting as connection hubs, improve the flow of the air through the machine.
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