ACE Controls Inc., a leading manufacturer of industrial motion and vibration control technology, announces its MC75 Family of miniature shock absorbers. Thanks to their small size, these units can provide high-energy damping in tight installation spaces in industrial manufacturing, material handling, packaging, medical, electronics and robotics applications.
The MAXXTURN 65 G2 has been completely redesigned. With its clever modular design, the machine offers a wide range of options for specific customer requirements. The high drive power of the main and counter spindles, combined with optimum torque characteristics, ensures economic efficiency in the machining of steel as well as in the high-speed machining of aluminium. 12 driven tools and a Y-axis ensure perfect results in complex milling and drilling operations. With numerous automation solutions and the EMCONNECT digital process assistant, the MAXXTURN 65 G2 is state-of-the-art and enables low-manpower production in operation.
Softing adds to its Docker technology-based edgeConnector product family. The new edgeConnector Modbus is a flexible Docker container application for Modbus TCP controllers.
Size is often a critical constraint when selecting sensors for position- or presence-sensing. The Contrinex MINIATURE range, which includes the smallest self-contained inductive sensors on the market, meets this constraint without compromising on functionality.
AKASOL AG has signed a strategically important framework agreement with a major bus and commercial vehicle manufacturer from Belgium with a total volume in the mid-double-digit million euro range. The Company will supply the second and third generation of its high-energy battery systems for the customer’s new all-electric city bus starting in 2021 until 2026 and thus expand its customer portfolio.
International technology Group ANDRITZ has successfully installed a new Multi Motor Drive (MMD) and drive control system for paper machine 3 at Hamburger Containerboard Group’s mill in Pitten, Austria, completing this demanding retrofit project within a very short time.
Small and medium-sized companies are benefiting more and more from automa-tion. A "hidden champion" from Lower Bavaria in Germany now relies on a robotic cell from KUKA for welding fans for drying systems. The workforce first had to be convinced to use the new technology.
The recently rebranded, IM GROUP (formerly Inkmaker Group), has completed a double ink-mixer installation at SAMOGRAPH’S international headquarters in Sant'Anastasia, Campania, Italy.