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Fluid Power Equipment is a type of mechanical engineering technology that uses pressurized fluids to generate and transmit power. It is used in a variety of applications, such as industrial machinery, automotive systems, and aerospace systems. Fluid power equipment is composed of components such as pumps, valves, cylinders, and motors, which are used to control the flow of pressurized fluids. These components are connected to each other through a network of pipes and hoses.
Fluid power equipment is used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and transportation. It is used to power a variety of machines, such as hydraulic lifts, excavators, and cranes. It is also used in the production of consumer goods, such as automobiles and aircraft.
Fluid power equipment is a key component of modern industrial processes. It is used to control the speed and direction of machines, as well as to provide power for a variety of operations. It is also used to control the pressure and flow of fluids in a variety of applications.
Some companies in the fluid power equipment market include Bosch Rexroth, Eaton, Parker Hannifin, and Danfoss. Show Less Read more