MOOG - The Servo Valve Company That Made Rexroth Feel Crisis

Jan 03, 2024

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MOOG, which started with technology, came to the forefront later.

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MOOG has been around for neither long nor short, and the company's founding was not exactly smooth, or even grueling.

In 1951, Bill Moog painstakingly succeeded in developing the electro-hydraulic servo valve, a device that converted weak electrical impulses into precise and powerful motion. In July of that year, Bill Moog, Art Moog, and Lou Geyer invested $3,000 to establish MOOG, Inc. in the corner of an abandoned airport in East Aurora, New York.

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With limited resources, the dirty airport became the starting point for MOOG.

It had only a few potential customers at the beginning of its existence, and the only thing it could rely on was that powerful product. As you can see, the environment is worthless compared to the technology.

 

What keeps MOOG.INC going?

In the early days, although they had no resources and no capital, they had the most valuable asset of all - technology. Coupled with the fact that the founders, Bill, Art and Lou, did not have the word "no" in their vocabulary and believed that perseverance and creativity were the two essential ingredients to solving problems, Moog finally gained a foothold. With perseverance and creativity as the two essential ingredients for problem solving, MOOG has finally gained a firm foothold.

MOOG was initially established as a designer and supplier of aircraft and missile components. After more than 70 years of experience, MOOG's engineers and designers have expanded their thinking to focus on aerospace, defense, industrial, and medical applications that require precise control of speed, force, acceleration, and flow, and have successfully developed advanced motion control products.

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Servo hydraulics belonging to MOOG industrial modules have always been in the leading position in the industry. If there is a company that can make Rexroth feel a crisis, it must be the servo hydraulics of MOOG, which is a rival that should not be underestimated.

 

MOOG's success is a deep implementation of MOOG's company culture - not to miss every opportunity to solve control challenges.

MOOG has always been guided by the principle of technology neutrality, the courage to challenge difficult problems in a wide range of industries and in a variety of industrial applications, and the reliance on innovative technology to provide effective solutions, which has established MOOG's position in the marketplace.

MOOG has always been at the forefront of technological and engineering innovation to provide reliable products. Far from it, let's show you what's been new in the last two to three years.

At the end of 2020, the branch MOOG Industrial Group launched the electric servo pump control system (EAS) in the compact series of the industrial machinery range.

MOOG VALVE EAS

In 2021 Moog released the D936 series of servo-proportional valves.

 D936 MOOG servo valves.

This was followed by the new D926 series proportional valves in 2022.

D926 MOOG series valves

In the same year, MOOG Shanghai, China, introduced the X700 series servo cartridge valves, which provide reliable and durable flow control valves for electro-hydraulic flow control systems that require high dynamic response and large flow rates for die casting machines, metal forming and presses, and other types of heavy industrial equipment.

MOOG VALVE.

In January 2023, MOOG added a new member to its flow control portfolio - the new D937 series servo-proportional valve. This direct-acting analog valve offers users a variety of options to meet performance and price requirements.

D937 MOOG VALVE

 

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