HCIC Hydraulic Cylinders: 25 Years of Craftsmanship for Global Heavy Industry




For 25 years, HCIC has built hydraulic cylinders that stand up to the toughest jobs – construction sites, mines, metallurgical plants, you name it. We don’t cut corners: every cylinder uses high-strength alloy steel, shaped by precision cold drawing and honing (a process our veteran engineers have tweaked for decades) to fight wear and tear. HCIC heavy-duty hydraulic cylinders handle 35MPa continuous pressure, and a mining client in Western Australia told us, “We’ve run your cylinders on our loaders 24/7 for 18 months now – only one minor seal check, no breakdowns, way better than the last brand we used.” Clients across Southeast Asia echo that: their HCIC cylinders run 40% longer between maintenance checks than alternatives.

What our customers love most? We keep it simple. HCIC custom telescopic hydraulic cylinders are built to fit their equipment – no generic specs, no red tape. A construction firm in Germany said, “Your team adjusted the cylinder stroke for our concrete pumps in 3 days flat, no extra fees, and it’s been perfect ever since.” All our cylinders pass CE checks, so import headaches are minimal. We’re also testing lightweight alloy materials and real-time pressure sensors – not for flash, but to cut downtime for the folks who rely on our gear every day.



HCIC isn’t just making parts – we’re building the backbone of heavy industry. For 25 years, we’ve stuck to one rule: build cylinders like we’d use them ourselves. Whether it’s a loader hydraulic cylinder or a custom port logistics design, we deliver reliability that hits the mark, every time.HCIC is a professional hydraulic manufacturer, mainly engaged in hydraulic system design, manufacture, installation, transformation, commissioning and hydraulic components brand sales and technical services.We hope that our product can help to save your cost and improve your quality. For More details please email us "davidsong@mail.huachen.cc" or google search "HCIC hydraulic"

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