This episode features Greg Shtrahman of Marzocchi Pumps USA.
Greg is a Business Development Manager at Marzocchi Pumps, a company that designs, manufactures, and sells external gear pumps and motors for high performance applications. We spoke with Marzocchi’s president in a previous episode about their low-noise gear pumps for automotive applications. Today, we invited Greg into our forum to learn about the updates and new applications of this technology.
Next Upcoming Episode: September 23 | Demystifying Functional Safety in Mobile Hydraulics | Marcus Hererra, HYDAC Technology Corporation
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