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Reynolds
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This thread will be one that is one-stop collection of Fluid Power web sites that focuses on manufacturers re-releases and updates.

Please take a moment to click on a few of the links to see these innovative and pertinent sites...
 
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Reynolds
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Max Machinery, Inc. Launches New Website

Max Machinery, a manufacturer of custom urethane processing systems and precision fluid flow measurement systems, has launched it’s newly redesigned website, www.maxmachinery.com

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Apex Hydraulics Limited

Quality bespoke hydraulic cylinders for industry. Excellent design and support service.Apex Hydraulic Rams
 
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Reynolds
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Here is an interesting career-oriented web site specifically designed for fluid power job postings, aptly named: http://fluidpowerjobs.com/
 
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Reynolds
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Have you seen a good Fluid Power web site that you'd like to share? Please feel free to post it here...
 
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Yellow hydraulics excellent quality jacks, pumps and cylinders. A really good alternative to Enerpac but better value for money.
 
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Reynolds
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Here is an interesting web site for a company that admittedly handles "unsual" hydraulic components: http://www.quadracorp.com/
 
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United Bio Lube recently launched www.BioHydraulicFluids.com to showcase our line of renewable fluids.

All of our products have undergone rigorous testing by federal agencies and industry, including our lastest MIL-SPEC 32073 line of Bio Hydraulic Fluids. Our Bio Mil-Spec 32073 Hydraulic Fluids are heavy-duty fluids engineered for mobile and stationary construction equipment, tanks, cranes, and lifts. [See www.BioHydraulicFluids.com/Bio-MIL-PRF-32073-HydraulicFluid-Grade3-ISO32.html

Our Bio Ultimax™ line of renewable Hydaulic Fluids are in high demand in 'Green' minded industries. (See www.BioHydraulicFluids.com/BioUltimax-AW1000HydraulicFluid-ISO46.html

We are working with OEM's across industries to replace petroleum fluids in hydraulic equipment as a means for deploying Green Chemisty in factories - both production machines and end products. Our Bio Hydraulic Fluids are Drop-In-Replacements for the leading petroleum fluids, no conversion in necessary.

I look forward to discussing the techical, safety, and Return-On-Investment merits for going green with United Bio Lube's renewable fluids. More so, I hope to build your confidence and demonstate these fluids truely OUTPERFORM and make obsolete the use of hazardous petroleum fluids.


Jeffrey S. Marth
Founder/CEO
United Bio Lube
 
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