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By Paul Heney | December 26, 2024

How do acoustic imagers help in compressed air systems?

The development of acoustic imagers has transformed the way compressed air leak audits are done, saving time for the user. Acoustic imagers are advanced tools used to detect gas leaks by capturing and visualizing high-frequency sounds that are typically inaudible to the human ear. When compressed air or gas escapes through cracks, holes, or loose […]

By Rachael Pasini | December 26, 2024

MarQuipt uses Eckart E3 helical spline actuators for safe, easy lifting

Hallie Riley and Victoria Lower of IC-Fluid Power explain how Eckart E3 actuators are used in MarQuipt’s davits and cranes. MarQuipt is a marine and yachting equipment manufacturer specializing in products that facilitate easy and safe boarding of persons and the handling of tenders. Its product line comprises stairs, ladders, gangways, davits, cranes, and other […]

By Paul Heney | December 23, 2024

Compressed air fail: Inside the box thinking?

“Inside the box” thinking involves sticking to conventional methods and solutions that are tried and tested. For example: Routine maintenance: Regularly replacing filters and addressing leaks are standard practices to improve efficiency. Equipment upgrades: Replacing old compressors with newer, more energy-efficient models is a typical step. Basic monitoring: Installing pressure gauges and ensuring the system […]

By Paul Heney | December 20, 2024

Five big improvements for your compressed air system

By Ron Marshall Improving the efficiency of your air compressor system doesn’t always require a large investment. Small, cost-effective changes can lead to significant energy savings, reduced operational costs, and a longer system lifespan. Here are five practical and low-cost strategies to boost the efficiency of your air compressor.   Fix leaks Air leaks are […]

By Mary Gannon | December 20, 2024

Linear hydraulic snubber ensures controlled movements on mining shovel bucket doors

Open Loop Energy manufactures the HydroSnub, a retrofit hydraulic snubber used to control opening and closing of dipper doors on large bucket shovels used in mining.

Open Loop Energy Inc. was founded more than 30 years ago as a hydraulic repair business for mining and construction machinery in the Southwest United States. But the company soon saw a need to manufacture a very specific component used on the bucket doors of the massive shovels used in these applications. Critical yet often […]

By Paul Heney | December 19, 2024

Compressed air fail: Cold weather damage

Compressed air systems naturally generate condensate as moisture in the air condenses during compression and cooling. If this condensate is not properly managed, it can accumulate in the system, particularly in uninsulated outdoor pipes. During winter, when temperatures drop below freezing, this condensate can turn into ice, leading to significant operational and safety issues. Freezing […]

By Mary Gannon | December 18, 2024

Liebherr to highlight its newest cylinders at bauma, with lightweight, sustainable designs

Liebherr-Components Kirchdorf GmbH uses customised assembly benches for efficient and fast repair of hydraulic cylinders

Liebherr’s next-generation hydraulic cylinders are designed to meet the growing demand for sustainable, smart, high-performance machinery. The new, innovative hydraulic cylinders deliver peak efficiency, while reducing environmental impact, and offer a forward-thinking solution for industries that strive to meet both performance and sustainability goals, the company said in a press release. With a team of […]

By Mary Gannon | December 18, 2024

Festo officially launches its VTEP proportional valve terminal

The world’s first proportional valve terminal, the VTEP, provides closed-loop control of moderate air flow on up to 10 channels. It is ultra compact, measuring less than five inches wide.

Festo has officially introduced the VTEP, which it says is the world’s first proportional valve terminal, to the U.S. market. The VTEP is suitable for flexible gripping, web tensioning, force-controlled polishing, precision piloting, dispensing, dosing, and diaphragm pump control. This solution was discussed in our article on linear motion technologies in August, where the company […]

By Paul Heney | December 18, 2024

What temperature should a compressor room be during winter operation?

By Ron Marshall The short answer is “as cool as possible, but not below freezing.” The practical answer is uncomfortably cool, in the range of 50° to 60° F. Keeping the temperature low reduces the amount of condensed moisture in the discharge air and makes things easier for the air dryer. Compressors generate significant heat […]

By Mary Gannon | December 18, 2024

Hydraulic oil analysis part 8: a round-up of all oil analysis tests

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By Josh Cosford, Contributing Editor As the last article in the series on laboratory-based hydraulic oil analyses, we thought we’d provide a single article to recap the tests in one convenient location. For the past six months we’ve discussed just as many topics important to your predictive maintenance program. Each one of these parameters is […]

By Paul Heney | December 17, 2024

Compressed air fail: Extra audit benefits

A compressed air auditor was performing his work at a large mining operation. He and the site electrician were opening up the various machine electrical panels to enable power factor testing. Within seconds of opening one compressor panel, the electrician jumped back with fright and informed the auditor he was going to be a while. […]

By Mary Gannon | December 17, 2024

How electrified controls simplify hydraulic machines

Figure 3. A variety of electrified controls and options are available on modern hydraulic machinery.

By Josh Cosford, Contributing Editor Hydraulics is a venerable technology as mature as any competing force transfer system outside of straight mechanical conveyance. Most recent hydraulic advancements aren’t from any fundamental changes in the pump, valves and actuators used in hydraulic systems but rather from the implementation of increasingly advanced electronic technology. Early fluid power […]

By Paul Heney | December 16, 2024

Compressed air fail: Desiccant dryers

When working with desiccant-style compressed air dryers, there are several factors to consider, to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. Desiccant dryers rely on two towers filled with desiccant material that alternately dry the air and regenerate, to maintain continuous operation. The regenerative purge is essential to removing the moisture collected by the desiccant, but it […]

By Mary Gannon | December 13, 2024

Daniel Winter to succeed Eric Alström as President of Danfoss Power Solutions

Daniel Winter has been appointed president of Danfoss Power Solutions.

Danfoss today announced that Daniel Winter has been named president of Danfoss Power Solutions. He succeeds Eric Alström who, after 12 years with Danfoss, has decided to seek new challenges outside the company. Daniel Winter will join the Danfoss Group Executive Team and take over as President of Danfoss Power Solutions on January 1. He…

By Paul Heney | December 12, 2024

Compressed air fail: Winter operation

Preparing an industrial compressed air system for cold winter conditions is essential to ensure reliable operation, prevent equipment failures, and avoid costly downtime. Cold weather introduces unique challenges, such as moisture buildup, freezing, and increased system stress — all of which must be addressed to keep the system running efficiently. Proactive preparation can safeguard your […]

By Paul Heney | December 11, 2024

Compressed air fail: Portable flow meter

When performing leakage detection on your compressed air system with your ultrasonic leak detector (if you don’t have one, good grief, run out and get one!), you will run across various leaks in piping and equipment. Many of these are small, so roughly less than $100 value per year. But quite often, you will find […]

By Mary Gannon | December 11, 2024

A primer on fluid power fundamentals — what is Pascal’s Law?

Figure 3. The calculation of pressure in a hydraulic device and graphical representation and application of Pascal's law using a weight and a person.

By Josh Cosford, Contributing Editor Pascal’s Law, a fundamental principle of fluid power, explains how pressure in an enclosed fluid is uniformly transmitted to move and support loads. Sometimes, we fluid power professionals can’t see the forest for the trees. We take for granted the first-day education we experienced in college or university that provided…

By Mary Gannon | December 11, 2024

How do you specify belly box remotes for mobile hydraulic operation?

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When specifying belly box remote controls for mobile hydraulic machines, considering all the possible factors improves both operational efficiency and user safety. Belly box remote controls, often used in crane trucks, stone slingers, and other mobile hydraulic systems, provide the operator with wireless control over the machinery from a safe distance with often improved sightlines. […]

By Mary Gannon | December 11, 2024

Duradry dry screw vacuum pump is designed for harsh industrial use

The Duradry’s high efficiency is due to an improved heat regulation and dust absorption capacity of the screw pump.

Leybold’s new Duradry is a dry screw vacuum pump designed for medium-harsh industrial production processes where high temperatures, high oxygen contents and corrosive conditions prevail. Its features make it suitable for applications like crystal pulling, plasma cleaning, heat treatment, coating and battery production. “The pump’s main advantages are its ease of operation and low maintenance […]

By Mary Gannon | December 10, 2024

Festo brings controlled pneumatics to the U.S. with digital closed-loop control

Controlled Pneumatics features closed-loop control of proportional pressure regulators and delivers energy efficiency, high dynamics, and precision motion.

Last week, Festo introduced its Controlled Pneumatics, a digital closed-loop control strategy for delivering energy efficiency, high dynamic response, and precision movement. Controlled Pneumatics is a suitable solution for web tensioning; welding; surface processing; flexible gripping, including vacuum gripping; dispensing and pumping; PET bottle blowing; and diaphragm pump control. See a technical overview on how […]

By Fluid Power World Editor | December 9, 2024

December 2024 Issue: 2024 Fluid Power Handbook

  Easier access to more of our content Every other month, readers of Fluid Power World have access to our beautiful print and digital editions, where we share a selection of the best fundamentals content, technology news, case studies, and technical articles that cover the gamut of hydraulics and pneumatics system design. But we only…

By Mary Gannon | December 9, 2024

Get easier access to more of our content with new digital-only issues of Fluid Power World

Mary Gannon announces that Fluid Power World will be launching digital-only issues in 2025 to supplement the 6 print issues a year.

Every other month, readers of Fluid Power World have access to our beautiful print and digital editions, where we share a selection of the best fundamentals content, technology news, case studies, and technical articles that cover the gamut of hydraulics and pneumatics system design. But we only have so much space in each print edition…

By Mary Gannon | December 9, 2024

Easy integration of Webtec CTA hydraulic flow monitor with new 4-20mA output

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Following its introduction in 2022, the heavy-duty yet compact Webtec CTA series flow monitor for hydraulic systems now features a 4-20 mA output. While this device can already monitor and transmit oil flow and temperature data via a J1939 CAN-bus interface, the addition of a 4-20 mA (3-wire loop) analog output for flow reporting facilitates […]

By Mary Gannon | December 9, 2024

NOSHOK announces new vice president – AI strategic innovations

NOSHOK has welcomed Kellan Williams to the team in the role of Vice President – AI Strategic Innovations.

NOSHOK has welcomed Kellan Williams to the team in the role of Vice President – AI Strategic Innovations. NOSHOK said that Williams, a seasoned AI and machine learning professional, joined the team to drive NOSHOK’s commitment to leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) for optimized processes, enhanced operational efficiency, and superior customer experiences. Williams’ expertise will allow…

By Mary Gannon | December 6, 2024

New Danfoss Editron electric motor paves way for higher voltage mobile use

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Danfoss Power Solutions has launched its Editron EM-PMI375 690-V electric motor. Based on synchronous reluctance assisted permanent magnet technology, the EM-PMI375 functions as both a motor and a generator. It is designed to work with the Editron EC-C1700B inverter, offering a system solution for 690-Vac and 1,050-Vdc applications such as winches, cranes, marine vessels, and […]

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