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Changing standards for safety technology
All kinds of machinery require aligning formats, end stops or feed by shaft positioning. Manual operations are still common practice, since fully automated solutions by networked drive are only cost-effective with frequent format realignments
provide visualization and controlling
inspection, guidance & identification
for turbo charger components
via the TCP/IP protocol
for large welding to small palletizing robots
for use in sub-zero climates
indoor and outdoor use
Win a trip to EF, Industry Fair & Subconist 2010 in Istanbul, Turkey
for sheet printing machines
with diagnostic functions
optimises welding processes
Non-contact level detection
for card reader
is key to aerosol packing
ensure high availability of continuous casting plants
A 6,865KW electric motor is being used to drive the world's largest industrial shredder - capable of reducing 450 end-of-life vehicles into tiny pieces every hour
exchanges safety data
Klaus Merklein Global Segment Manager Automation at Nexans
expected to recover in 2010
ARC Advisory Group study
Developing automation and control technology components
Tyco Electronics required a feed system with which at least six differently shaped control unit covers can be flexibly and correctly fed to the downstream assembly station even in small batch sizes
One issue that kept many chain manufacturers busy over the past years is that of how to lenghten the lifespan of a chain
Modernizing the lift of the tower of the Duisburger Stadwerke proved to be a challenge. The motor and the converter needed to be connected by a 220m cable while retaining the original DC motor
The South African company, Xstrata Alloys, producer of ferrochrome vanadium has achieved considerable savings by avoiding downtime, using split roller bearings as a temporary solution
By investing in an intelligent lubrication system for vibrating screen bearings, a crushed rock producer in Austria saves up to 450,000 Euros per year in maintenance costs and production downtime
for hostile environments
for precise production
easy mounting
certificated according to SIL 3
use RFID technology
with 14-bit digitization
The selection of the materials used in automobile manufacturing is as great today as the expectations of the automobile purchasers
just 45mm wide
10 characters per second
well-protected
for rugged wireless connections
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