[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”2818″ img_size=”full”][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] https://accumulators.reasontek.com A hydraulic accumulator is a device in which potential energy is stored in the form of a compressed gas or spring, or by a raised weight to be used to exert a force against a relatively incompressible fluid. They are used in fluid power systems to accumulate energy and to smooth out pulsations. Accumulators make it possible to store useable volumes of almost non-compressible hydraulic fluid under pressure. Accumulators can take a specific amount of fluid under pressure and store it. The fluid is then released when it´s required to perform a specific task in the hydraulic system. Accumulators can provide several functions, such as:
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- Energy storage
- Compensation of leakage oil
- Compensation of temperature fluctuations
- Emergency operation
- Cushioning of pressure shocks which may occur at sudden switching of the valves
- Dampening vibrations
- Swell compensator (in marine hydraulics)
- Possibility of smaller pumps
- Lower installed power
- Less heat produced
- Simple maintenance and installation
- Increased service lifetime
- Immediate availability
- Unlimited storage life
- No fatigue
- No inertia