| For many years, Atos have
been specialists in electrohydraulics, the advanced
technology that integrates hydraulics with electronics to
improve the performance of modern machinery. What is Electrohydraulics?
Hydraulics transmits energy and controls the machine
movements through the oil flow (or analogous synthetic
fluids). Great forces and high power can be applied in a
safe way in any environment, since the hydraulic circuits
are sealed and self-lubricated. Electrohydraulics adds to
the peculiarities of hydraulics the great control gifts
offered by electronics, enabling those fast, smooth and
accurate movements, index of superior quality for any
advanced system.
In the UK Hydrastore is
the largest importer and distributor of Atos
electrohydraulic components and systems. Atos products
are also stocked by Allison Hydraulics. If you require
further information please see the contact Atos page.
With more than 40 years
experience and the mastering of an advanced line of
components, Atos is the ideal provider of
electrohydraulic systems for mobile or stationary
machinery: customised blocks and groups tailored to the
specific need, electrohydraulic servoactuators conceived
as smart machine elements, complete systems
and installations for any application. Products are
priced competitively offering the "best quality-price
ratio" while the prefferential "urgent delivery
channels" ensures rapid delivery if required.
Atos hydraulic and
electronic components conform to international standards
(ISO, CETOP, DIN, SAE etc) for dimensions and quality
assurance and to European Directives for safety
requirements. They are designed and manufactured to
obtain full consistency through a modular "meccano"
concept by using a limited number of fully tested parts.
This enables reliable systems to be easily assembled
helping operation and service in the field.
In many thousands of
applications worldwide, Atos components work today
improving the machines performances and confirming their
outstanding reliability: in plastic machinery, transfer
lines, presses and metal forming machines, food processes
and saw-mills, steel plants, off-shore and civil
engineering installations etc.
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