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The Pneumatic Elevator is a type of elevator that uses air pressure to move a cab up and down a shaft. It is a relatively new technology, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its energy efficiency and low maintenance costs. Pneumatic Elevators are typically used in residential buildings, as they are quieter and more efficient than traditional elevators. They are also used in commercial buildings, such as office buildings, shopping malls, and hospitals.
Pneumatic Elevators are typically powered by compressed air, which is generated by an air compressor. The air is then used to move the cab up and down the shaft. The cab is connected to a piston, which is connected to the air compressor. The air pressure is used to move the piston, which in turn moves the cab.
Pneumatic Elevators are becoming increasingly popular due to their energy efficiency and low maintenance costs. They are also safer than traditional elevators, as they do not require any cables or pulleys.
Some companies in the Pneumatic Elevator market include ThyssenKrupp, Kone, Otis, Schindler, and Mitsubishi. Show Less Read more