At this week’s International Fluid Power Exhibition, which runs until Saturday at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Danfoss Power Solutions showcases a range of hydraulic, fluid conveyance, and electrification products and services.
With dedicated booth areas for autonomy, connectivity, and digital tools, plus the company’s Editron electric powertrain systems, Danfoss highlights how it’s “powering the future of machine performance” and “paving the way to autonomous machines and zero-emission construction sites as well as delivering next-generation performance through smart, connected solutions,” Danfoss said in a press release.
Among its exhibits, Danfoss displays two of its newest releases: Thorx cam lobe motors and the Dextreme system for excavators.
Danfoss Thorx cam lobe motors reduce shock at speed changeover by 70%, improving machine handling and operator comfort. With an integral parking brake, the motor is 33% shorter in length than other cam lobe motors, reducing space requirements. In addition, the motor’s optimized brake technology lasts 20 to 25 times longer than competitive products, extending the motor’s service life.
Based on Digital Displacement technology, the Dextreme system provides a pathway to 50% energy savings by tackling losses in the whole excavator hydraulic system. With the most efficient and controllable hydraulic pump at its heart, the Dextreme system provides unique digital flow control, resulting in vastly improved system efficiency and faster operator response times. Through the fast response and digital control of the hydraulic pump, engine loading can be controlled, providing significantly reduced fuel consumption without compromising on productivity.
Visitors can also see Danfoss’ fluid conveyance and industrial hydraulics portfolios. The company’s comprehensive offering of hose, tubing, fittings, and connectors will be highlighted. In the industrial zone, the Vickers by Danfoss line of pumps, motors, valves, cylinders, and brakes will be on display.
For more information, visit www.danfoss.com and www.ifpe.com/.