Monthly Archives: March 2026
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Posted: March 30, 2026Categories: ChainflexRead More
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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Posted: March 27, 2026Categories: Treotham AutomationRead More
Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 is set to be a cornerstone event for the nation’s industrial sector, bringing together manufacturers,
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Posted: March 03, 2026Categories: WenglorRead More
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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Posted: March 03, 2026Categories: GearboxesRead More
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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Posted: March 02, 2026Categories: igusRead More
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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Posted: March 01, 2026Categories: drylinRead More
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...