SICK News

SICK’S DYNAMIC INCLINATION SENSORS CLEAN-UP SIGNAL RESPONSE IN 6 AXES

SICK has launched its first dynamic 6-axis inclination sensors, the TMS88 D and TMM88 D to achieve unrivalled measurement precision and rapid response times that will aid the real-time safe and efficient operation of outdoor vehicles and machinery, such as mobile cranes, construction and agricultural machinery, or municipal vehicles.

Schmalz News

Lockable spring plunger with high quality plain bearings and damping spring by Schmalz

With its new spring plunger FST-LOCK-HD, Schmalz has developed a solution for the gentle and rapid handling of curved and flexible 3D components. The spring plunger has an infinitely lockable stroke and is compatible with the holder system for tooling HT. This makes it possible to use the spring plunger in a wide variety of applications.

PH HORN News

PRINTED COOLANT ATTACHMENTS FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE

Paul Horn GmbH offers additively manufactured coolant discs to suit customer requirements, facilitating reliable chip control during high-performance reaming.

VOLVO CE News

Volvo Trucks launches sales of electric trucks for urban transport

Volvo Trucks announces the start of sales of its Volvo FL and Volvo FE electric trucks in selected markets within Europe, meeting the increasing demand for sustainable transport solutions in city environments.

SCHUNK News

Sensory quick-change pallet module increases process transparency

The sensory quick-change pallet module SCHUNK VERO-S NSE-S3 138, allows maximum transparency on the clamping situation during the ongoing operation. Pull-down force, position of the clamping slide, and pallet presence can be continuously monitored.

EATON News

Eaton announces new Synflex Optimum thermoplastic hydraulic hoses and fittings designed to work together, enabling safe and effective fluid conveyance

Power management company Eaton announced the launch of the Synflex Optimum family of thermoplastic hydraulic hoses and fittings, designed to work together to improve hydraulic system performance, simplify assembly and optimize inventory.

GEA GROUP News

New GEA nitrogen freezing pilot plant for bacteria allows for process testing before investing

GEA has launched its new nitrogen freezing pilot plant for bacteria, giving food and dairy processors the opportunity to trial this new technology in their own plants before investing in production-scale equipment. By freezing bacteria into pellets before drying, GEA is now able to provide processors with greater flexibility, a higher active cell count and reduced costs through better utilization of their fermentation lines and freeze dryers.

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