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Axial Piston Hydraulic Motors and Pumps Market

An axial piston hydraulic motor is used to convert pressure and fluid energy into torque and angular displacement. An axial piston hydraulic pump, a type of positive displacement pump, which is used to convert mechanical power into hydraulic energy, that is, flow or pressure. The demand for hydraulic pumps and motors has increased, owing to increase in construction activities globally, rise in sales of automobiles, and growth in application areas in the mining industry. In addition, government regulations and legislations for reducing CO2 (carbon dioxide) and NOX (nitrogen oxide) emissions and increased awareness about energy savings are expected to propel the market growth.

An axial piston hydraulic motor is used to convert pressure and fluid energy into torque and angular displacement. An axial piston hydraulic pump, a type of positive displacement pump, which is used to convert mechanical power into hydraulic energy, that is, flow or pressure. The demand for hydraulic pumps and motors has increased, owing to increase in construction activities globally, rise in sales of automobiles, and growth in application areas in the mining industry. In addition, government regulations and legislations for reducing CO2 (carbon dioxide) and NOX (nitrogen oxide) emissions and increased awareness about energy savings are expected to propel the market growth.

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AXIAL PISTON HYDRAULIC MOTORS AND<br />

PUMPS MARKET KEY SEGMENTS BY<br />

APPLICATIONS<br />

• Manufacturing<br />

• Oil & Gas<br />

• Agriculture<br />

• Automotive<br />

• Energy & Utility<br />

• Mining<br />

• Food & Beverages<br />

• Construction<br />

• Water Management<br />

• Others (Transportation & Logistics, Maritime, <strong>and</strong> Chemical)

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