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Electrical-Fluid Hybrid Connectors combine power, signal, and fluid transmission (like air, water, or hydraulic fluids) in a single compact unit. Designed for industries such as robotics, automotive, and industrial automation, they streamline complex systems, reduce space, and improve reliability—perfect for applications requiring simultaneous electrical and fluid connectivity.

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Electrical-Fluid Hybrid Connectors

Electrical-Fluid Hybrid Connectors

Straight hydraulic, high-protection, durable, versatile, industrial/rail-use

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An electrical-fluid hybrid connector combines electrical contacts and fluid channels in one housing. It transmits both power/signals and liquids/gases simultaneously. These connectors save space by merging two functions into a single unit. They are designed for leak-proof and secure connections. Common uses include robotics, automotive, and industrial machinery. They simplify complex wiring and piping systems.
They are used in electric vehicles for battery cooling systems. Industrial robots use them for power and hydraulic control. Medical devices need them for fluid delivery and electrical sensors. Aerospace systems rely on them for fuel and data transfer. Manufacturing machines use them for combined power and pneumatic functions. They improve efficiency in compact designs.
They reduce space and installation complexity. Fewer connections mean lower risk of leaks or failures. They speed up assembly in tight spaces. Maintenance is easier with integrated designs.
Yes, many are rated for high-pressure fluids and extreme temperatures. Materials like stainless steel or reinforced plastics are common. Always check specs for your application.
Yes, designs vary for air, water, oil, or fuel. Seals and materials are chosen based on the fluid type. Proper selection prevents leaks and corrosion.
Electric vehicles, industrial robots, and medical equipment are top uses. Aerospace and automation systems also depend on them. Anywhere power and fluids must flow together.
Regular checks for leaks and wear are important. Seals and contacts may need replacement over time. Follow manufacturer guidelines for cleaning and inspections. Proper care ensures long-lasting performance.