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Holistic offering in sensors and system electronics

The development of mobile machinery and industrial applications is moving rapidly toward increased automation, connectivity, and data-driven functionality. In this landscape, the interaction between sensors and system electronics is becoming increasingly critical. Hydac addresses these demands through a holistic offering that combines measurement technology, control, and communication into cohesive solutions.

A broad range of sensors for critical measurements

A fundamental part of Hydac’s offering is a comprehensive portfolio of sensors for measuring key parameters such as pressure, temperature, level, and position. These sensors are designed to operate in demanding environments where reliability and accuracy are essential. By covering multiple measurement areas, the solutions provide the basis for a comprehensive view of machine condition and performance.

System electronics that connect and control functions

In addition to sensors, the offering includes system electronics such as control units, displays, I/O modules, and communication solutions. These components act as the central hub of the system, enabling data acquisition, processing, and visualization. This results in more structured control of machine functions and a clear interface between operator and machine.

Integration enabling more efficient operation

When sensors and system electronics are designed to work together, new opportunities for efficiency emerge. Integrated solutions make it easier to monitor machine status in real time and detect deviations before they lead to downtime. This creates the conditions for predictive maintenance, higher availability, and more reliable operation.

Digitalization and connectivity as the next step

A key aspect of the holistic approach is support for digitalization and connected systems. By structuring data from sensors and electronic components, opportunities arise for analysis, remote monitoring, and further functional development. For machine manufacturers and end users, this means information can be used more strategically for optimization, energy efficiency, and new services.

Support throughout the system lifecycle

The holistic perspective extends beyond individual products to include how solutions are implemented and developed over time. A unified offering simplifies planning, integration, and adaptation to changing requirements. This increases flexibility and reduces complexity throughout both development and operational phases.

A unified offering for future applications

By combining sensors and system electronics into a coherent portfolio, Hydac creates the conditions for robust and future-ready solutions. This holistic approach enables new technical possibilities to be realized in a structured way, where data, functionality, and usability work together in the development of tomorrow’s machines and systems.

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