
Efficiency of 97 percent
The ZS 4 VSD+ oil-free screw blower, which Atlas Copco will be presenting at IFAT in May, is highly efficient thanks to its economical IE5 permanent magnet motor.
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The ZS 4 VSD+ oil-free screw blower, which Atlas Copco will be presenting at IFAT in May, is highly efficient thanks to its economical IE5 permanent magnet motor.
IEF-Werner supplies palletizing systems for handling components and assemblies for assembly in production - even in three-shift operation. They save time and energy and save employees physical effort.
Bedrunka+Hirth sets up training center

Workstations in the training center. Bedrunka + Hirth has refurnished the Aurubis training center. The result was a concept for 74 workbenches, welding areas and noise cabins, group workstations and cabinet systems around the machines.
Storage and retrieval of sleeves
Bauer manufactures transport and storage systems for the printing industry. A system for storing print and carrier sleeves that places large loads with high precision was realized for a customer in the USA.

The range of Renner reciprocating compressors includes units with vertical or horizontal tanks, mobile or stationary, with or without sound insulation box.

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Suitable gripping systems. Gripping, moving, depositing - all this is unthinkable in automated processes without the right gripper. Vacuum specialist Schmalz therefore develops flexible systems and supports users in the selection and configuration of components.

Dr. Gustav Gail Compressed air technology
Atlas Copco has acquired Dr. Gustav Gail Drucklufttechnik, based in Cologne. The company sells compressors and compressed air technology as well as related services.
Misumi and SMC will also be cooperating in Europe in future. As a manufacturer and supplier of machine components, Misumi now offers the automation technology expert's products here.
Energy-efficient vacuum handling. The Institute of Machine Tools and Production Engineering at TU Braunschweig is developing gripping technology and process strategies for increased energy efficiency in vacuum handling.