For the highest requirements on measurement precision
For most demanding embedded computing applications
Addition of CC-Link to Ethernet Multiprotocol technology
Converts standard pulse output flow meters to give linearised analog and NPN/PNP outputs
Machines and systems are becoming more and more intelligent – and in many cases more complex as a result. This makes it all the more important that the processes in production are transparent and comprehensible at all times so that the teams in production and maintenance can make the right decisions. This is the only way to exploit the full potential of networked manufacturing environments.
RODE, the acronym for RObotic DEpalletiser, is a pioneering product from AWL in the intralogistics market. The robotic solution is able to efficiently process packages randomly arranged on a pallet, setting it apart from conventional systems.
CRP USA, a leading 3D printing service bureau, has partnered with eight-time Paralympics Gold Medallist Tatyana McFadden to create groundbreaking 3D printed wheelchair racing gloves using the Selective Laser Sintering process and Windform XT 2.0 composite material. This collaboration addresses significant manufacturing challenges and sets a new standard for elite athletic gear.
Speeding up data-driven transformation of industrial applications
Integration of temperature measurement technology based on resistance thermometers or thermocouples into a digitalised environment
Configurations in different sizes with and without integrated vacuum generator available
Wireless positioning with compact all-in-one units
Support of mission-critical operations in harsh industrial environments
The growth opportunities for AI and robotics in manufacturing are vast and projected to reach $182 billion globally by 2027. Companies that fail to adopt these exponentially advancing technologies as part of their process risk falling behind, as smart factories powered by intelligent machines become the norm.
Rotating actuator head for versatile installation options
Convenient access to data from ControlLogix and CompactLogix controllers
Material dosing, multiple temperature zones, pressure control, valve, venting, and pumping control: these are some of the complex tasks required by Anric Technologies.
Updated solution for remote management of field equipment
One cable. More opportunities.
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have recently developed a temperature sensor that can harvest and store the energy from the magnetic field that exists in the open air around a wire. As a result, this could allow sensors to operate in the most remote settings and — importantly — without batteries.
While automating processes using robots is a reliable way to increase production throughput and productivity, the savings in floorspace can vary depending on the type of robot chosen. Where space is at a premium, a ceiling-mounted orbital robot can offer a suitable solution.
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