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Automotive pneumatic actuators are components of machinery used to control the movement of a vehicle. They are powered by compressed air and are used to control the speed, direction, and force of a vehicle. Automotive pneumatic actuators are used in a variety of applications, including brakes, steering, suspension, and transmission. They are designed to be lightweight and durable, and are often used in high-performance vehicles.
Automotive pneumatic actuators are typically made from aluminum, steel, or plastic, and are designed to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures. They are also designed to be resistant to corrosion and wear. Automotive pneumatic actuators are used in a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, and motorcycles.
Some companies in the automotive pneumatic actuators market include Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, and ZF. Show Less Read more