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Posted: July 22, 2024
igus adds new accessories for hoses to e-chain series E4Q
A new hose clamp and special side sections ensure quick and easy installation of corrugated tubes and hoses
The safe and efficient guidance of hoses, corrugated tubes and cables in energy chains is a major challenge in various industrial applications.
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Posted: July 02, 2024
Things don't have to be expensive. This is true not only of groceries, but also of energy chains. The simplest products often not only cost the least, but also represent the best technology. igus has now developed the snapchain 2.0 especially for low-stress and flat cable packages.
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Mobile robotic systems are being used in more and more work areas, from e-commerce warehouses to modern restaurants. However, widespread use is often unaffordable for small and medium-sized companies due to the high prices. igus wants to change this with new low-cost robotics offerings and is presenting a series of low-cost mobile plastic robots.
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igus develops a two-component injection-moulded plain bearing for high mechanical loads
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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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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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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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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.