Monthly Archives: March 2026

  1. March 30, 2026

    238 chainflex cables

    Around the world, the number of dry cleanrooms is increasing. The main focus is on automating the systems to ensure fast and cost-effective production. In addition to its certified energy chains suitable for dry cleanrooms, igus has now also had its halogen-free chainflex TPE cables successfully certified by the Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation

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  2. March 27, 2026

    AMW 2026

    Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 is set to be a cornerstone event for the nation’s industrial sector, bringing together manufacturers, 

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  3. March 03, 2026

    Wenglor P1MW

    With the new P1MW series contrast sensors, the wenglor sensoric group is presenting a resource-efficient solution for standardized print mark recognition. With clearly structured functions, the sensors can be seamlessly integrated into existing processes without any integration effort.

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  4. March 03, 2026

    Wittenstien-utilisation radar

    WITTENSTEIN alpha presents a new feature of the Health Index gearbox analysis tool: the “utilisation radar”. This Smart Service analysis tool delivers information about critical operating states in WITTENSTEIN alpha gearboxes with cynapse® functionality – that is, with integrated temperature and acceleration sensors, 

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  5. March 02, 2026

    Automatic design of Clean Cables

    The design of a cable guide system for cleanrooms, also referred to as Clean Cable, is complex: it is necessary to take numerous requirements into account, select suitable cables and create technical drawings. This process requires expert knowledge and has so far involved a lot of time and manual effort. This is exactly where igus comes into play with the new e-skin flat configurator. Users can design a flat cable guide system...

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  6. March 01, 2026

    Lead screw nut for quick replacement

    A design engineer of a packaging machine has been assigned a new task: replacing all plastic components with versions that do not use the chemical group PFAS. They might be more strictly regulated in future as they represent a potential burden for people and nature. The conversion is intended to ensure future legal certainty. But...

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