The future of production is modular, flexible and autonomous. This requires new systems with decentralised intelligence, which can cope with the increasing complexity of the processes. NORD DRIVESYSTEMS supplies a wide selection of decentralised drive technology with frequency inverters which can be adapted to any required application and can be flexibly integrated into the plant.
Efficient, transparent and available 24/7 – with the myNORD customer portal www.mynord.com customers can configure and order drive solutions online from the standard NORD DRIVESYSTEMS portfolio (gear units, motors, drive electronics). Simple, convenient and fast.
NORD DRIVESYSTEMS goes mobile: With the NORDCON APP and the corresponding "NORDAC ACCESS BT" Bluetooth stick the drive specialist has created a mobile commissioning and service solution for all NORD drives.
With the NORDAC PRO SK 500P NORD DRIVESYSTEMS has launched a state-of-the-art control cabinet inverter with the latest component technology and ultimate levels of functionality, connectivity and modularity. The inverters have an impressive number of interfaces for communication and field buses, innovative features as well as a number of extension possibilities, so that they can be easily integrated into all automation architectures.
The well-known MAXXDRIVE industrial gear units from NORD provide high output torques from 15 to 240 kNm and are ideal for use in heavy duty applications such as agitators, belt drives, mixers, mills, drums or crushers. NORD DRIVESYSTEMS now presents a new industrial gear unit series (MAXXDRIVE® XT), which optimises the proven modular system for applications with high thermal limit powers.
From 12 to 15 June 2019, NORD DRIVESYSTEMS will be presenting its hygienic drive units at ProPak Asia in Bangkok, Asia's international specialist exhibition for processing and packaging technology. The lightweight, corrosion-resistant gear units, smooth motors, frequency inverters and motor starters in washdown-optimised design provide an economical alternative to stainless steel geared motors due to their nsd tupH surface treatment.
Power grids ensure that consumers can be supplied with electrical energy at all times. Requirements for the quantity, availability and quality of the energy vary according to the consumer and are therefore contractually agreed between the consumer and the supplier. In this way, trouble-free operation of customer installations can be ensured without unduly influencing other energy consumers on the same network. However, where mains power quality is concerned, the problems caused by influences are increasing rapidly. This is not least the result of consumer behaviour in terms of AC-DC voltage conversion, which makes energy planning an increasingly difficult task (for example when considering e-mobility). But also, countless and ever-increasing numbers of decentralised feed-in points, such as PV systems for example, multiply the supplier’s problems and as a result make it more difficult for them to comply with their contracts.