Portescap has added a new 22 mm diameter motor to its DCT line of Athlonix Brush DC motors. The new 22DCT motor is a result of Portescap’s 80 years of expertise in developing miniature motor solutions. Featuring its proven energy efficient coreless design with an optimized self-supporting coil and magnetic circuit, the 22DCT delivers higher performance in a compact package.
Portescap introduces the new 16DCT motor to its high torque DCT range of Athlonix motors. The 16DCT motor can deliver continuous torque up to 5.24 mNm at a length of only 26mm.
Portescap introduces the new 16DCT motor to its high torque DCT range of Athlonix motors. The 16DCT motor can deliver continuous torque up to 5.24 mNm at a length of only 26mm.
Advantech, a leading global provider of Industrial IoT solutions, has selected Arkessa secure global connectivity services to accelerate go-to-market for IoT customers. The partnership enables both companies to offer enhanced customer value and make it easier for them to roll-out international products and services in Retail, Transport, Energy, Industrial and Enterprise markets.
With the acquisition of Microset GmbH, the HAIMER Group has become a complete system provider for tool management around the machine tool. The Microset tool presetting devices meet the high quality standards of HAIMER and cover the needs of almost all machine operators.
With their FlexFlow family of flow and temperature sensors, Baumer has expanded their process sensor portfolio. Based on the calorimetric measurement principle, the FlexFlow family can monitor both flow velocity as well as media temperature. The sensors have IO-Link and, depending on settings and connections, either two switching outputs or one switching and one analog output (4...20 mA/ 0...10 V). The PF20H and PF20S versions are suitable for hygienic and industrial applications.
Japanese machine tool manufacturer Makino Milling Machine Co., Ltd. reports on a financial year of stable global turnover. Major growth in the export business compensated for a weakened demand in the domestic market. Despite vast political uncertainties around the world, record-high turnover levels were achieved in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Orders from Europe were up by more than 70% with major contributions from the aerospace and industrial components sectors. In the year of its 80th anniversary, Makino will launch numerous new technologies at the EMO in Hannover where a wide spectrum of 5-axis, automation and Industry 4.0 solutions will be exhibited.
At the yearly press conference in Kirchheim unter Teck, Makino announced the launch of the latest addition to its family of 5-axis machining centres, the a500Z. Based on proven technologies of Makino’s a1 series, the new 5-axis horizontal machining centre is tailor-made for complex-parts production.