Moving customers away from obsolete solutions

June 13, 2011

Is blending newer electronic capabilities and traditional sources such as hydraulics and/or pneumatics a way to move customers away from obsolete solutions while keeping a technology they understand and trust?

Read "Plastic Flexibility," a ControlDesign.com article on an electrohydraulic solution for machine gap control, and tell us what you think.

Is blending newer electronic capabilities and traditional sources such as hydraulics and/or pneumatics a way to move customers away from obsolete solutions while keeping a technology they understand and trust?

Read "Plastic Flexibility," a ControlDesign.com article on an electrohydraulic solution for machine gap control, and tell us what you think.

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