Atlas Copco completes takeover of Scheugenpflug

Scheugenpflug AG is now part of the Swedish industrial group Atlas Copco. The closing of the purchase agreement took place on January 2.
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Scheugenpflug AG is now part of the Swedish industrial group Atlas Copco. The closing of the purchase agreement took place on January 2.
The new Scotch fixing tape 8899HP secures device components and small parts and thus prevents transport damage. It can be removed cleanly and residue-free, even from sensitive surfaces.

Bonding technology and vacuum potting
The Swedish industrial group Atlas Copco intends to take over Scheugenpflug and integrate it into its Industrial Assembly Solutions division. The company specializes in highly automated system solutions in adhesive bonding and dispensing technology as well as dispensing systems for vacuum potting.
Polymer additives, adhesive tapes, 3D printing
3M will be presenting the entire spectrum of polymer additives, lightweight construction, 3D printing and bonding technologies at the K plastics trade fair.
Interview with Motek Exhibition Director...

Brexit and trade conflicts on the political side - digitalization, automation and the slow farewell to the combustion engine on the technical side: the environment at the leading trade fair for handling, assembly, automation and robotics is more exciting than ever.

Arena of Integration theme park
The industry meets at the 38th Motek at the beginning of October. The focus will be on the Arena of Integration (AoI) theme park, which will demonstrate to trade visitors how systems, processes and components can already be integrated into everyday industrial life.

Erik Felle has been Managing Director of Atlas Copco IAS in Bretten since September 1. He takes over the position from Jürgen Dennig, who as Vice President Electronics in the IAS division is now responsible for business in the Electronics segment worldwide.

Industrial joining technologies
Erik Felle has been Managing Director of Atlas Copco IAS in Bretten since September 1. He is responsible for the business of the Central and Southwest Europe customer center in the Industrial Joining Technologies division.
At Motek, Dr. TRETTER will once again be showcasing its comprehensive range of machine elements. One focus will be on tolerance sleeves - also known as tolerance rings. In Stuttgart, these versatile force-fit connecting elements, which can be easily detached again, are installed in a robot arm. There they show what they can do.
As a manufacturer, quality supplier and technology partner, Dr. TRETTER will be focusing on tolerance sleeves at Motek - smart connecting elements that can be used in a variety of ways. As a shaft-hub connection, tolerance sleeves save time-consuming, cost-intensive reworking.