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Motors

Research

Compliance is a matter of attitude

The Institute for Control Engineering of Machine Tools and Manufacturing Units (ISW) at the University of Stuttgart has developed a robotic finger with adaptive flexibility based on shape memory alloys for handling sensitive workpieces.

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Transfer systems

Electric lift transverse unit

Schnaithmann has developed a purely electrically operated lift transverse unit (eHQE) as the first step on the way to a fully electric transfer system. In the electric version, two EC geared motors are used for the chain drive and lift.

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Drives

Intelligently automated

The ECI 63.xx K5 from ebm-papst can be operated as a drive in positioning, speed, current or torque control and thus supports the communication and motion profiles in accordance with IEC 61800-7 (DS402).

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Flat motors

High torque in a small space

Servotecnica is expanding its product line for applications such as medical technology, robotics and drone technology with the SVTM F series of brushless flat motors. Among other things, the motors are characterized by a high torque in a small space.

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Vacuum technology

Easy to grip, easier to configure

Schmalz will be demonstrating the potential that vacuum technology offers for lightweight robots. One highlight is the new SLG gripping system for individual handling tasks in dynamically changing production environments. The SRBC collaborative rope balancer is also intelligent.

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Packaging machines

Pressed on the tube

Linear motors are low-abrasion, only require minimal lubrication at long intervals and are easy to clean. This is not the only reason why they are an indispensable component of pharmaceutical production systems for the Swiss primary packaging manufacturer Hoffmann Neopac.

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