Higher operating efficiency in motion technolgy
Schongau, Germany, became epicenter of standards development for one week
By Sarah Brückner and Martin Pehnt
Hybrid automation cables
Offers 0.05 µm minimum incremental motion
For industrial environments
Managing a complex industrial network
Based on the ISA100.11a Standard
For USB 2.0, USB 3.0 and GigE cameras
New quarterly EMVA market data approach makes data comparable
Alternative to ultrasonic and radar sensors
For Ethernet applications
RFID Readers with IO-Link
With through hollow shaft up to 15 mm
Meets machinery standard EN13849-1
For graphical operating devices
Each one has its advantages
HMIs, routers and remote control software
Pressure ranges up to 10 bar
With embedded Ethernet
Instead of using a 'sprinter' oil which may be able to perform well in one area, companies that want to be successful in the long run have come to use versatile 'decathlete' synthetic oils, which can offer both productivity and efficiency benefits.
Systematic efficiency: All energy data under control
Enhanced functionality
Key links in automation evolution
For demanding applications
Up to 24” variants available
Offer improved safety & security
for rough environments
For chip and substrate bonding
With various open source FPGA firmware
Key to maximising hydraulic system performance
Establishing a foothold in this fast-growing economy
For vehicle dynamics testing
Ideal for performing all types of energy studies
Replace most existing brush DC motors up to 1.5kW
For plastics injection molding
Achieve high power density
Feature cables with 2.5 mm² cross-section
Enable close-up thermal inspection
Burkhard Busse, Equipment Builder Engineer at ExxonMobil Lubricants & Specialties, Brussels
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