Automation and IoT are critical for hydraulics system operations
By Edit Team | January 5, 2023 3:15 pm SHARE
In an exclusive interaction, United Tyrekrafts states that hydraulics systems are gaining demand in the market as high-performance machines are the need of the hour.
What will be your primary focus at bauma 2023?
Our main goal is to present a range of hydraulic quick-release couplings that are utilised in all mobile hydraulics. While the mobile hydraulics applications found in tractors have entirely gone domestic and eliminated their need for imports, the construction equipment sector is not very enthusiastic about utilising products from India. They keep using their long-standing international suppliers.
We will take advantage of this chance to showcase a variety of items at this expo that are appropriate for this market and will reassure them of the calibre and capacity of our manufacturer. We’ll show off our exceptional product quality and unique design improvements for this segment.
What are the key products and solutions offered by the company?
We offer unhalved varieties that help to lessen the pressure and drop through the coupling, but they do not have any safeguards to stop the fluid from escaping once they are separated.
This kind can be the first option if the pressure drop for the specified application must be kept to a minimum and fluid loss or draining is acceptable. All other things being equal, a coupling that does not leak when unplugged would be preferred in all applications. The valves close when the coupling is severed because a mechanical connection between the two coupling portions is broken, preventing fluid from escaping from either end.
Both coupling halves in hydraulic applications include valves. In addition to reducing leakage, this also restricts the quantity of air, dirt, water, and other contaminants that can enter the system.
What are your thoughts on digitalising construction operations in the coming years?
In the future, all hydraulic systems will be integrated with electronics so that the drive operators may control their whole operation from the consoles in front of them. They will also be connected to the internet to provide a reasonable level of automation.
India’s government and the industry for construction equipment are collaborating to advance indigenisation. In this situation, how would you rate India’s export potential?
These OEM suppliers must support Indian small and medium-sized businesses by offering them enough opportunities and resources. They have some reservations about adopting Indian products, even though they are produced to international standards, and indigenisation, particularly in hydraulics, has been a gradual process.
There is a tremendous need to change this mindset, and with an eco-system that will develop by using India-made products, it is possible to grow exports well.
Which equipment and developments, in your opinion, will drive the industry’s shift to sustainable construction?
The hour will require high-performance machines with agility to work effectively. Many of the already in-use technologies might soon be replaced with lighter, more compact versions that use less energy and operate more efficiently.
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