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  2. Pneumatic actuator - Wikipedia

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    A pneumatic actuator converts compressed air into mechanical motion, such as rotary or linear movement. Learn about the principle of operation, types, and applications of pneumatic actuators in valves, pipelines, and other devices.

  3. Johnson Controls - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Controls International plc is an American, Irish-domiciled company that produces fire, HVAC, and security equipment for buildings. It was formed by the merger of Johnson Controls and Tyco International in 2016 and has a history of acquisitions, innovations, and controversies.

  4. Warren S. Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Warren Seymour Johnson - Portrait courtesy of Johnson Controls corporate archives. Warren Seymour Johnson (November 6, 1847 – December 5, 1911) was an American college professor who was frustrated by his inability to regulate individual classroom temperatures. His multi-zone pneumatic control system solved the problem.

  5. Shock absorber - Wikipedia

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    A shock absorber or damper is a mechanical or hydraulic device that converts the kinetic energy of a shock into heat and dissipates it. Learn about the history, construction, and types of shock absorbers used in vehicles and other applications.

  6. Johnson Controls and Electric Cars

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    Milwaukee-based Johnson Controls (NYS: JCI) is known primarily as a "Tier One" auto supplier, a big-league provider of parts and services to global automakers like Ford (NYS: F) , Toyota (NYS: TM ...

  7. Actuator - Wikipedia

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    An actuator is a device that converts an input signal into mechanical energy and moves a machine or a system. Learn about different types of actuators, such as soft, hydraulic, pneumatic and electric, and their applications and advantages.

  8. Active suspension - Wikipedia

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    Learn about active suspension, a type of automotive suspension that uses an onboard control system to adjust the vertical movement of the vehicle's wheels and axles. Compare different classes of active suspension, such as hydraulic, electronic and electromagnetic, and see how they improve ride quality and handling.

  9. Johnson Electric - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Electric is a Hong Kong-based company that provides motors, actuators, motion subsystems and related electro-mechanical components for various applications. It has two operating divisions: Automotive Products Group and Industry Products Group, and operates in 22 countries with over 30,000 employees.