Integrated Solutions

6 April 2026

Verified by Mel Sykes, Industrial Supply Chain Specialist - April 2026

Integrated Solutions

Integrated Solutions recently announced a new approach to hydraulic circuit design that promises significant efficiency gains and cost savings for UK engineers, procurement managers, and component suppliers in the fluid power sector. This innovative method challenges traditional practices by streamlining complex systems into more efficient, modular designs.

According to Danfoss, one of the leading players in this field, their new approach to hydraulic circuits is set to redefine how engineers design and implement fluid power systems. By integrating components more efficiently, they can reduce energy consumption by up to 20%, a figure that could translate into substantial savings for businesses relying on such technology.

Impact on UK Engineers

UK engineers are likely to benefit from the new designs by having access to pre-engineered modular circuits that simplify system integration and maintenance. This not only speeds up project timelines but also reduces the likelihood of errors during installation, which can be costly and time-consuming to rectify later.

For example, engineers working with hydraulic systems in manufacturing plants will find these innovations particularly useful. By reducing energy use, they can contribute to sustainability goals set by their companies while also lowering operational costs. The CBM (British Compressed Air Society) notes that efficiency improvements like this can save businesses an average of £5,000 per year for every 100 kW of compressor power.

Benefits for Procurement Managers

Procurement managers will appreciate the new designs as they offer better value for money and improved reliability. With modular circuits being more energy-efficient, procurement teams can justify their budgets with hard data on cost savings and environmental benefits.

these integrated solutions are compatible with a wide range of existing systems, which means that upgrading an old setup won't require a complete overhaul. This flexibility allows procurement managers to introduce new technologies gradually without disrupting operations entirely. The BIAFD (British Industrial Air Filtration Association) reports that 65% of businesses see tangible benefits from gradual upgrades rather than full replacements.

Opportunities for Component Suppliers

Component suppliers will find this development an exciting opportunity to expand their product offerings and service capabilities. Manufacturers can now focus on producing high-quality, energy-efficient components designed specifically for integration into these new circuits. This could lead to increased demand for parts like stainless steel hydraulic cylinders (A2-70) or carbon steel valves (EN8). Which align with ISO standards.

Suppliers should also consider offering maintenance packages that cater to the unique needs of integrated systems. The BTMA (British Threading and Machining Association) highlights that preventive maintenance can extend the lifespan of such components by up to 40%.

Regulatory Compliance

Regulatory compliance is an important aspect for UK businesses, especially in industries like manufacturing where strict safety standards apply. Integrated Solutions align with both national and international regulations, ensuring that companies adopting these technologies remain compliant without compromising on performance or efficiency.

For instance, the BPMA (British Pipe & Pipeline Machinery Association) emphasizes the importance of adhering to ISO and BS standards when designing and implementing new systems. By doing so, businesses can avoid legal issues and potential fines for non-compliance.

Conclusion

The impact of Danfoss's innovative hydraulic circuit design on the UK engineering supply chain is significant. Engineers will see more efficient system integration. Procurement managers will benefit from cost-effective upgrades, and suppliers will have opportunities to expand their product lines. As Integrated Solutions continues to evolve, it promises to reshape how fluid power systems are designed and implemented in the coming years.

For businesses looking to explore these new designs further, MLC's directory offers a full range of hydraulic components, including those made from materials like A2-70 stainless steel and EN8 carbon steel, ensuring compliance with relevant ISO standards.

References

  1. Fluid Power Journal