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See Latest Vulcan Series and RFID Technology at IMTS

By Marisa Martin | August 30, 2016

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Milwaukee Cylinder announces its participation at this year’s International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS 2016) from September 12th-17th, located at McCormick Place in Chicago Illinois. Milwaukee Cylinder will be highlighting its new Vulcan Series high temperature cylinders and its market leading RFID technology. In addition, Milwaukee Cylinder is hosting Continental Hydraulics, which will be displaying their new line of proportional valves on a live display using Milwaukee Cylinder product. IMTS2016-dates

“IMTS is a great venue to create awareness for Milwaukee Cylinder’s latest technology, such as the Vulcan Series and RFID, as well as our full line of linear actuation solutions” reports Douglas Lacina, Global Marketing and Engineering Leader for Milwaukee Cylinder. “We are especially excited about this year’s collaboration with Continental Hydraulics. Their live hydraulics display is an outstanding opportunity for attendees to really see what a cylinder can do in an automated circuit – really a must see”.

Milwaukee Cylinder will be sharing a booth with its parent company, Enerpac. The Enerpac portion of the booth will be highlighting Enerpac’s hydraulic workholding solutions and their UniLift industrial mechanical jack product line, with multiple live displays that demonstrate workholding products in action.

Milwaukee Cylinder, Enerpac Workholding, and Continental Hydraulics will be located at booth W-1922 at the McCormick Place West Pavilion.

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