Several challenges remain with current electrohydraulic pressure control valve technology but there are potential areas for innovation to overcome them.
The digitalization of fluid power components is enabling improved control, communication and other performance benefits to create more productive and efficient machines.
NFPA is asking the hydraulics and pneumatics sector for insight on industrial machinery application requirements to help shape its next technology roadmap.
NFPA plans to host a 2-day conference at CONEXPO 2026 focusing on the latest advances in hydraulic technology for construction equipment and other off-highway machinery.
A new NFPA report examines how increasing digitization and other industry trends are expanding the communication protocols used in mobile equipment with which fluid power systems...
Tim LaCrosse of Parker Hannifin says the easing of supply chain pressures, new OEM design cycles and continued hydraulic system advancements will provide future market opportunities...
Robert Forisch of Moog discusses the benefits of adding direct operated solenoid valves to the company’s portfolio and what future developments could entail.