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Danfoss pump FAQS

QWhat is Danfoss High Pressure Pumps (HPP)?

ADanfoss High Pressure Pumps (HPP) is a fast-growing division of the Danfoss Group. We are a leading global player within development and manufacturing of high-pressure pumps and energy recovery devices. Based on Danfoss’ decades of experience with developing pumps for critical applications, our division has pioneered the development of axial piston pump technology to bring all the advantages of positive displacement pumps to high-pressure applications. Our customers benefit from Danfoss’ industry-leading R&D resources and best-in-class quality systems as well as its worldwide manufacturing, distribution and service networks. Building strong partnerships with our customers is of great importance to us, because it is purely by understanding our customers’ needs that we can meet the expectations of tomorrow.

QWhat is Kaydon Bearings?

AKaydon specializes in thin section, slewing ring, remanufactured, and new replacement bearings. Our solutions meet the most exacting specifications of a broad range of applications for the aerospace and defense, commercial aerospace, heavy equipment, industrial machinery, medical systems, mining, oil and gas, radar, renewable energy, robotics, and semiconductor manufacturing markets. The Kaydon thin section bearing product line includes Reali-Slim® and Ultra-Slim®; Real-Slim TT® turntable; cross roller; four-point contact; and tapered roller bearing designs. Slewing ring bearings include four-point contact, eight-point contact, cross roller, three-row roller, and wire-race configurations.

QWhat is Yuken Piston Pumps?

AYuken offers a wide selection of piston pumps. Based on the swash plate type platform, Yuken variable displacement pumps operate quietly (low noise level) and produce high efficiency to meet a wide range of industrial and mobile hydraulic usage requirements.

QWhat does Schaeffler group do?

ASchaeffler Technologies AG & Co. KG, also known as Schaeffler Group (Schaeffler Gruppe in German), is a German manufacturer of rolling element bearings for automotive, aerospace and industrial uses before October 9, 2015 IPO in Germany.