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Steering into the future for mobile machinery
Parker Hannifin has launched a mobile directional control valve that can be used in a Steer-by-Wire system for earth-moving equipment and other types of mobile machinery. This high performance single fault tolerant valve is designed to support the ongoing evolution and trend for electrification of vehicles in this market.
SCFF couplings avoid loss of fluid and protect the environment
Parker Hannifin is expanding its FlatFace offering with the SCFF series. The SCFF series of couplings offers users a number of benefits ranging from low-leakage decoupling to the avoidance of air entrapment during coupling. The couplings, which are tested in accordance with ISO 7241-2, are easy to clean and very flat.
Parker launches icount LaserCM30 Particle Contamination Monitor
The Hydraulic and Industrial Process Filtration Division of Parker Hannifin, the global company that develops motion and control technologies, has announced the launch of the Parker icount LaserCM30 Particle Contamination Monitor. This particle contamination monitor is a user-friendly field diagnostic device that provides service personnel with the capability to quickly and easily assess the cleanliness of the hydraulic fluid or oil in a wide ran...
Electric power take-off heralds a revolution in mobile machinery
With the increased emphasis to reduce emissions, air pollution, resource waste and traffic noise, government legislation is pushing towards the use of electric power to drive ancillaries in mobile machinery. This is particularly relevant in construction, materials handling and refuse collection applications operating in urban areas. By Bruno Jouffrey, Market Development Manager, Mobile Europe, Parker Hannifin
The developments that steered EVs from past to present
With sales of Electric Vehicles (EVs) already rising by 144% in 2019, the popularity of EVs will only continue to increase -but they haven’t always been racing ahead. Here, Simone Bruckner, Managing Director ofCressall, looks at the history of EVs, and the developments that advanced them.
Parker software tool for maintenance of IQAN modules
Parker Hannifin has developed a user-friendly service and maintenance tool for its IQAN series of controllers and displays. IQANgo enables service technicians or machine owners to connect wirelessly to IQAN modules in their machines, allowing them to perform a broad range of actions such as system status checks and troubleshooting errors or alarms.
Pro Display 10 achieves UR-E10 test specification
Parker Hannifin has announced that its Pro Display 10 human machine interface (HMI) display has achieved marine certification to the stringent UR-E10 test specification from the IACS (International Association of Classification Societies).
Electrically conductive plastic for EMI shielding
Chomerics Europe has launched PREMIER PBT-250FR for EMI shielding in automotive applications. This new polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) plastic will come to the assistance of any design engineer seeking a single pellet, electrically conductive, flame retardant material offering high levels of reliability whenever there is potential for fuel exposure or issues surrounding automotive fluid compatibility, thus providing complete peace of mind for th...
Portfolio expanded with MCUs for industrial automation
Renesas Electronics hasannounced the RX72N Group and RX66N Group of 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), new additions to the RX Family that combines equipment control and networking function on a single chip.
Wearables pivot to healthcare, printed electronics wins
One of the fastest growing segments within the $64bn wearable technology industry will be medical wearables, which will grow to $19.7bn in 2024, according to IDTechEx Research. Healthcare Sensor Innovations 2020, hosted in San Jose on March 17th to 18th, identifies and assesses the opportunities for printed and flexible electronics in healthcare as the technology enables a new wave of medical wearable devices.