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Posted: August 23, 2023Categories: Igubal
Record-low costs and sustainability: our new slewing ring bearing
igus is adding a ready-to-install low-cost variant made from regranulated high-performance plastics to its iglidur PRT series
It is affordable, compact, lightweight and ready to install with a mouse click: igus has added a minimalist low-cost variant to the portfolio of its iglidur PRT series of slewing ring bearings. The PRT-05-15-PC not only reduces costs, but also protects the environment. The new slewing ring bearing consists of 97% regranulated high-performance plastics.
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Posted: August 20, 2023Categories: igus
Great strength, little weight: new low-cost igus energy chain for unsupported applications
The E4Q.64L's bionic design means that it costs up to 20% less than its big brother, the E4Q
New addition to the igus energy chain portfolio: the E4Q, a globally proven e-chain for applications with large unsupported lengths and high fill weight, now has a new variant: the "L". Users for whom the E4Q is too large can now save costs of up to 20% with the E4Q.64L. They will still benefit from the advantages of its big brother, such as quick, tool-free opening.
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Posted: August 20, 2023Categories: Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Artificial intelligence and automation: SMEs must not miss the boat
Low Cost Automation from igus promises obstacle-free entry into the robot era.
Accountants, journalists and even computer scientists are all amazed at how rapidly automation is developing, including with artificial intelligence. Industry representatives are, too. They are drawing new ideas for smart factories. Many traditional SMEs, however, are in danger of falling behind. Low Cost Automation can provide immediate assistance and help them avoid missing the boat.
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Posted: June 01, 2023Categories: igus
Machine Heat Recovery System from igus heats industrial factories using waste coolant water – a concept free for all to us
Engineers from igus are now using a simple technology for heat recovery. It heats industrial factories with the waste coolant water from machines, saving on gas costs and CO2 emissions. igus is making the technology available online, with all the details available to other industrial companies. If all injection moulders worldwide were to use the technology, over 14 million tons of CO2 and over seven billion cubic metres of gas could be saved.
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Heavy loads are no problem for the new igutex TX3 fibre wound material
igus launches a new lubrication-free material, the endurance runner which is ideal for heavy-duty applications.
In applications with loads of more than 80Mpa, plain bearings made of thermoplastic materials can be pushing their limits.
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Posted: May 15, 2023
Maximum safety in battery production: first certified energy chain for the dry cleanroom
Test passed with the best possible result: E6.29 from igus receives innovative dry cleanroom certificate from Fraunhofer IPA for ISO Class 4
Whenever the highest hygiene standards are required, igus scores high with lubrication-free and abrasion-resistant plastic components for movement. In particular, battery production for tomorrow's mobility requires special environmental conditions, which are achieved through the combination of dry rooms and cleanrooms.
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Posted: April 03, 2023Categories: igus
World's first cable for hanging applications suitable for SEW-EURODRIVE
igus chainflex CFSPECIAL.192 hybrid cable for hanging travels of up to 50 metres. Machines have to work reliably around the clock in such areas as material handling. Warehouses are getting bigger, and increasing mast heights mean high demands on the cables.
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igus presents FastLine service with online configurator for developers in the automotive supply industry.
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Posted: February 11, 2023Categories: igus
Roller chain links reduce drive energy for the E4.1 energy chain series by 37%
Good news for users of the igus E4.1 energy chain series: newly developed roller chain links reduce required drive power by 37%. This allows customers to reduce their electricity costs in times of sharply rising energy prices.