What are the models of booster cylinders?
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Booster cylinders can be divided into the following three major categories and their respective models. Standard Booster Cylinder: Eight types of cylinder diameters, twelve types of total output force, eight types of total stroke, and seven types of booster stroke. The standard booster cylinder combines a hydraulic cylinder and a booster into an integrated unit, using compressed air as the power source. By leveraging the size difference between the booster piston and the shaft, it achieves a pressure effect that increases the air pressure by several tens of times. Adjustable Total Stroke Booster Cylinder: Five types of cylinder diameters, nine types of total output force, eight types of total stroke, and five types of booster stroke. The adjustable total stroke booster cylinder is an advanced version of the pre-pressure booster cylinder. Its external adjustable shaft controls the stroke length, allowing customers to set the maximum pre-pressure stroke and freely adjust the stroke length based on different product requirements. This product features two adjustable nuts for convenient, stable, and fast operation. Rapid Booster Cylinder: Five types of cylinder diameters, nine types of total output force, and eight types of total stroke. The rapid booster cylinder is an integrated form combining a hydraulic cylinder and a booster. It uses compressed air as the power source and leverages the ratio of the booster's piston cross-sectional area to increase the low pressure of the air by several tens of times, supplying it to the hydraulic cylinder to achieve high output force similar to a hydraulic cylinder.