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Posted: May 14, 2024
snapchain 2.0: small, compact and cost-effective energy supply system
The new igus energy chain made entirely of recyclate can be installed in seconds and guides cables reliably available from Treotham.
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Play before you pay: Virtually configure the ReBeL in the iguversum, the new igus digital tool and control it remotely – just one of many options that will make it even easier for igus robotics users to get started with Low Cost Automation in the future.
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iglidur i230: first igus 3D printing material for polymer components that withstands temperatures of up to 110°C 3D-printed polymer components will be able to resist much higher temperatures in future - in the engine.
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Posted: March 24, 2024
igus launches new compact, low-cost energy
By downsizing, the draw e-chain saves 30 per cent of costs in applications with a low degree of movement.
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chainflex cables do not use PTFE and PFAS chemicals, guaranteed with the "PFAS-free" seal
Like the chemicals of the PFAS family, certain polytetrafluoroethylene compounds - PTFE for short - are considered "forever chemicals" and therefore potentially harmful to the environment, people and animals. The European Union is therefore working on a ban on the substances.
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With the new chainflex cable CF33.UL, igus has developed the world's first motor cable for energy chains and cable trays with UL approval and a four-year functional guarantee in the energy chain.
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Expensive machine and vehicle breakdowns due to undetected faults in heavy-duty fixed flange bearings: these will soon be a thing of the past thanks to a new generation of two- and four-hole fixed flange bearings. Their special feature is that the bearings, which are made of lubrication-free high-performance plastic, are equipped with miniature wireless sensors, enabling condition monitoring and predictive maintenance.