Hydraulics & Pneumatics Magazine September 2025

NEWS 8 HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS September 2025 www.hpmag.co.uk Total Pressure Solutions Ltd (TPS) has launched its operations in the UK fluid control sector. Established in 2024 and headquartered in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, the company’s stated aim is to provide advanced, precision-engineered products to support efficiency, safety, and operational accuracy across a range of industrial applications. As part of its commitment to supplying only the highestquality products, TPS also confirms that one of its flagship solutions, the Supmea Electromagnetic Flow Meter, has recently achieved UL (Underwriters Laboratories) approval. The certification, says the company, represents a milestone in product safety and compliance, giving customers confidence that the device meets globally recognised standards for performance and reliability. TPS’s core range includes pressure switches in digital, ATEX, hydraulic, and pneumatic formats. These are designed to integrate into existing systems, supporting precise control and safe operation. TPS says reliability is a defining feature of its pressure switches, which can contribute to improved energy efficiency while maintaining consistent performance. The business also supplies flowmeters, including electromagnetic, turbine, vortex, and ultrasonic models. These are intended for applications requiring accurate flow measurement with minimal maintenance. Level measurement devices form another part of the product line, with options such as radar, float, ultrasonic, and hydrostatic sensors. TPS says these are suited to environments where maintaining precise fluid levels is critical to operational success. Additional products include solenoid valves, temperature control devices, and solenoid connectors, expanding the company’s offering for industrial process applications. “We are excited to bring Total Pressure Solutions to the UK market,” says Leon Anthony, pressure, level, and flow specialist at TPS. “TPS has formed partnerships with established manufacturers to deliver tailored solutions for our customers. By working with this select group, we’re committed to providing best-in-class service and support.” TPS views its UK launch as an opportunity for industries to access fluid control and measurement products engineered for performance, durability, and operational reliability. Accordingly, the company will showcase its latest technologies at Machine Building Live 2025, a one-day exhibition taking place on Wednesday, 15 October 2025, at the National Agricultural Exhibition Centre (NAEC), Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire. For further information please visit: https://www.totalpressuresolutions.co.uk/ Total Pressure Solutions launches in UK fluid control market SPS 2025 to focus on AI and talent development From 25–27 November 2025 the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre will host SPS - Smart Production Solutions. For more than three decades the event has been a point of reference for the automation industry, bringing together decision-makers, developers, and engineers to present advances, debate challenges, and identify emerging directions in technology. It remains one of the most established fixtures in the international industrial calendar. This year’s edition will see around 1150 companies exhibiting across 15 halls. Large international names such as Siemens, Beckhoff Automation, Phoenix Contact and Bosch Rexroth will be present, joined by a strong group of British firms including Analog Devices, Motortronics, and Mechan Controls. The range of participants reflects the breadth of the sector and the mix of longestablished players and newer businesses that continue to shape automation. Artificial intelligence will be one of the most prominent themes. AI is already being embedded into process engineering and predictive maintenance, as well as quality assurance and adaptive production control. These applications are

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