The formation of any business begins with someone who produces the initial idea of the project. The continued success of an established business depends on the number and quality of the ideas fed into it. Without a continuous flow of new ideas, a business can not function profitably or expand successfully and must, therefore, eventually disappear into total darkness. Ideas for a new business project, a new product, a means to reduce manufacturing costs or solve industrial labor problems, start in the human mind. Most people unconsciously conceive their ideas, and because they are not aware of the mental mechanics that the "idea" has produced, they can not repeat the process of ideation to produce more profitable ideas at will. Fortunately, there are established creative techniques that, when used correctly, allow a person to produce a large number of first-class ideas at will. One of those creative techniques, and probably the most used in American industry, is "brainstorming." Pneumatic devices are used in many industrial applications. Generally suited for applications involving less force than hydraulic applications, and typically less expensive than electrical applications, most pneumatic devices are designed to use clean dry air as a source of energy. The actuator then converts that compressed air into mechanical movement. The type of motion produced depends on the design of the actuator. The tire is used in a variety of settings. In dental applications, pneumatic drills are lighter, faster and simpler than an electric drill of the same power, as the primary motor, the compressor, is separated from the drill and the pumped air is able to rotate the drill bit to Rpm. Pneumatic transfer systems are used in many industries to move powders and pellets.