Subject: How come hydrolics are pressurized more than air
Date: Sun Mar 26 02:07:37 2000
Posted by Doug Mcleod
Grade level: undergrad
School: No school entered.
City: Sturgis State/Province: Mi
Country: US
Area of science: Engineering
ID: 954058057.Eg
Message:
how come hydrolics are often pressurized to two or three thousand psi and
phneumatics only to 120 or so. Is it more difficult to get higher pressure
with air?
Re: How come hydrolics are pressurized more than air
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