What is a hydraulic battery? How Does a Hydraulic Battery Work? What are the Types of Hydraulic Battery?
What is a hydraulic battery?
Hydraulic accumulators prevent impacts and shocks that occur in hydraulic systems and compensate for leaks in the system. It provides backup power to stop the system in the desired position in case of pump failure or power failure.
What are the Types of Hydraulic Battery?
Balloon Battery Diaphragm Battery Piston Battery
How Does Bubble Battery Work?
It is the most used battery type. Sealing feature is very good. Fast work is also an important reason for preference. Nitrogen Gas and hydraulic fluid are separated by a flexible balloon. Gas is filled into the balloon. When a pressure drop occurs in the hydraulic system, the compressed gas expands to provide the necessary pressure and flow reinforcement.
How Does a Diaphragm Battery Work?
The operating system of the diaphragm accumulator is similar to the bubble accumulator. The balloon expands when filled with gas, and the diaphragm accumulator expands. Diaphragm accumulators are not used where high pressure and flow rate are required. It is suitable for systems operating with small volume and low pressure.
How Does a Piston Battery Work?
The working system of the reciprocating accumulator is similar to the balloon accumulator. The balloon expands when it is filled with gas, while the diaphragm accumulator works on the hydraulic cylinder operating principle. Piston accumulators can be used where high pressure and flow rate are required.