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Industrial Hoses: Blood Vessels of Industry

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March 21, 2025

KOMAN is helping craft the bodies of technology and machinery powering the industrial future with its hydraulic and industrial hoses.

- By Daniel de Bomford

Industrial Hoses: Blood Vessels of Industry

Hydraulic hose factory

The heartbeat of industry pulses through the veins of machinery, with innovative fluid power solutions breathing life into the world's most vital sectors. Each precisely crafted component ensures the seamless movement of giant limbs in construction, agriculture and beyond. Just as blood sustains human vitality, this technology propels the engines of progress, connecting the future with every pulse. Through the arteries of its groundbreaking hoses and fittings, KOMAN guarantees that the world moves, thrives and evolves. Founded in 1981, KOMAN is a leading supplier of hydraulic and industrial hoses and fittings for industry. Building strong relationships with Korean industry giants, KOMAN is looking internationally to the tech revolution to continue its growth.

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