Media - Energy Chains
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Mounting clamps for e-chains on cobots in March issue of 'Inside Robotics'
New clamp concept for triflex R energy chains ensures safe interaction between human and machine.
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Smart plastics for railway in February issue of 'New Zealand Engineering News'
Smart plastics make railway equipment maintenance easy.
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Plane-chain in February edition of 'Industry Update'
The igus plane-chain ensures a compact energy and data supply in production.
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Readychain® solution in November issue of 'Industry Update'
In its robotic machining centres, Taiwanese tool manufacturer Hartford uses fully harnessed energy chain systems from igus. This cuts out many process steps for the manufacturer, reducing assembly time from several weeks to just half a day.
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E-chain with QR codes in November issue of 'Process Technology'
Igus is now equipping its energy chains with a QR code. Integrated directly into the chain, it offers the machine builder online information about the chain, including assembly instructions, or how to identify and order spare parts, with a scan using a tablet or smartphone.
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P4.1 Roller chain in the June issue of 'Industry Update'
The P4.1 long-travel roller chain from igus has been optimised for improved service life in cranes and gantries.
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Small e-chains in April issue of 'Process Technology'
The low profile E2.10 e-chain from igus has an inner height of 10 mm and a small bend radius, making it suitable for small installation spaces.
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E-chains for safe shore-side power supply in December issue of 'Bulk Handling Review'
The supply of ships with shore-side power is steadily growing, especially driven by the reduction of emissions at ports. To enable this, we offer a solution with the igus e-chain dispenser.
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Honeycomb strain relief system in January issue of 'ECD' Magazine
The Honeycomb universal strain relief system saves engineering and assembly time while keeping cables and hoses safe in motion.
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The less is more approach to Robotic Cable Management in 'WNIPT' magazine
Cable issues have been cited as the number one reason for downtime in robotic cells, so the way in which robot cables are attached and guided is important for robot reliability.