Episode 58 of Fluid Power Forum, NFPA’s fluid power industry-focused podcast, is now live. This episode features Chuck White of Hallite Seals. Listen below to hear about the research Hallite and Milwaukee School of Engineering have collaborated on to improve the life span and performance of hydraulic seals in mobile equipment.
This fluid power industry-focused podcast highlights the people, technologies and unique applications that are moving the industry forward. New episodes will be released every other Monday. View the schedule for upcoming episodes below.
- October 25 | “Increasing Fluid Power Curriculum and Research Opportunities in Higher Education” | Ashlie Martini of University of California, Merced
- November 8 | “Hydraulic Couplings Relieve Pressure and Enable Mobile Equipment Attachment Changes” | Brad Longmuir of Holmbury
- November 22 | Kanok Boriboonsomsin of University of California, Riverside
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