The United States industrial market demands extreme versatility from its hydraulic lines. From the freezing temperatures of the Midwest to the humid heat of the Gulf Coast, rubber compounds must maintain flexibility and tensile strength without cracking or degrading under thermal stress.
Currently, the US market is shifting toward "Zero-Leak" initiatives to comply with stringent EPA regulations. This has led to a surge in demand for reinforced synthetic rubber that can withstand spikes in pressure while maintaining an eco-friendly footprint in agricultural and construction sectors.
Economic pressures in the Rust Belt have driven manufacturers to seek longer service intervals. This necessitates the use of premium-grade hose and hydraulics components that reduce downtime and lower the total cost of ownership through superior abrasion resistance.







