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Reynolds Partners with ARGO

Reynolds Contamination Control has announced a new partnership agreement with components and system supplier ARGO-HYTOS.

The agreement formalizes a collaboration that began last year.

The deal will see a significant quantity of ARGO’s conditioning monitoring sensors being used in Reynolds’ cloud-based monitoring system called the Link, which allows OEM’s and end-users to connect to their assets via IIOT and allow full remote monitoring and diagnostics.

ARGO-HYTOS has an established international network of production and distribution companies that support a range of customers around the world. The company has more than 70 years’ experience in fluid and motion control and filtration technology in mobile and industrial hydraulics.

Reynolds Contamination Control has been relentless in its quest to boost filtration, particle control, and overall cleanliness in fluids. Along with training and consultancy services, the company designs and builds rigs for clients that include Formula 1 racing teams.

Besides the Link, Reynolds provides a design-and-build service and a consultancy and training service.

ARGO-HYTOS is a medium-sized group of companies with around 1,600 employees at six production plants in Germany, the Czech Republic, India, Poland and China. It develops and produces standard components as well as intelligent system solutions for fluid technology, particularly in mobile hydraulics.

For more information, visit http://reynoldscc.co.uk/.

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