Sony sensor in the IDS uEye camera portfolio

With the integration of the IMX273 global shutter CMOS sensor into the uEye LE camera family from IDS, new USB 3.1 Gen 1 cameras are available that are suitable for use in space-critical applications.
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With the integration of the IMX273 global shutter CMOS sensor into the uEye LE camera family from IDS, new USB 3.1 Gen 1 cameras are available that are suitable for use in space-critical applications.

Harting will be presenting numerous new products and smart solutions at the trade fair. In addition to a bundle of new and improved connectors, the company will also be showing a charging station for a vehicle study.
Automation of a machining center

Automated machine tools are standard, but things can get tricky with a wide range of parts.
Rittal presents new enclosures and small...

Rittal is presenting new compact enclosures and small enclosures in Hanover. The new AX and KX not only offer simpler and faster assembly, but also greater flexibility and safety. They have been further developed into a system solution for Industry 4.0.

Stabila has added two electronic inclinometers to its range for use in production and manufacturing.
Nord Drivesystems is presenting three new products in Hanover: A new generation of industrial gearboxes optimized for high thermal power limits, new frequency inverters and a maintenance solution.

Modbus and BACnet temperature sensors
The Austrian sensor manufacturer E+E Elektronik now offers its temperature sensors with an RS485 interface. The sensors can be easily integrated into a bus system using the Modbus RTU or BACnet MS/TP protocol.
Risk of accidents due to small metal parts
Metal parts lying around in production halls can lead to accidents. However, where conventional brooms cannot cope with the situation, a magnetic broom from Magna-C helps to reliably remove magnetic materials.

Schunk is exhibiting the Co-act EGL-C in Hanover, the first large-stroke gripper developed for collaborative operation. It has gripping forces of up to 450 newtons, a stroke of 42.5 millimetres per finger and is suitable for handling weights of up to 2.25 kilograms.

The lean motor from Stöber Antriebstechnik is a synchronous motor that combines the properties of reluctance motors and permanent magnet excited servomotors. This opens up advantages: Reduced TCO, reduced installation costs and reduced operating costs thanks to high efficiency levels of up to 96 percent.