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Company News

Annual report 2023, 247 new products and Igus Go app
Igus is presenting the new business figures and presenting 2024 new products at the Hannover Messe 247 and would like to advance the goal of “Zero Lubrication” with the Igus Go app.
IFM will increase sales to over EUR 2023 billion in 1,4
IFM Electronic was able to increase sales again in the 2023 financial year. The preliminary consolidated financial statements show a new sales record with sales of over 1,4 billion euros and growth of 3%.
Jumo Campus for sensors and measurement technology
Jumo has designed further training courses with a view to the currently exciting topics being discussed in individual sectors and offers corresponding seminars as part of the Jumo Campus.
Schaeffler AG increases sales by 2023% in 5,8
Schaeffler AG's sales increased by 2023% to EUR 5,8 billion in 16,3. Currency-adjusted sales growth was 5,8 percent, which is within the forecast for the 2023 financial year.
New automotive production site in the USA
The Motion Technology Company Schaeffler will expand production in the USA with a new automotive production site. The new facility will be located in Dover, Ohio.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Industry news for your design and development from the specialist areas

cables and wires

cables and wires

PTFE and PFAS free Chainflex cables

Igus gives the “PFAS free” seal to 95% of its Chainflex cables, which are free of the harmful substances PFAS and PTFE.

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Drive Elements

Drive Elements

New manufacturing technologies improve crown gear production

Welter Zahnrad has further developed its production processes for crown gears and can now produce them in quality 3967 according to DIN 5.

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IPC

IPC

Ex-protected tablet with augmented reality qualities

Pepperl+Fuchs is expanding its Ecom “Tab-Ex” tablet series with a device based on the robust Samsung Galaxy Tabactive4 Pro.

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Machine Elements

Machine Elements

Door handle system displays machine statuses

Schmersal presents its new door handle system DHS. The door handle functions are combined with the display of machine states in the handles.

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INDUSTRY SPECIALS

Industry news for your design and development from the branches

Mobile Machinery

Mobile Machinery

Cylindrical roller bearings for heavy industrial gearboxes and construction machinery

Schaeffler is introducing new cylindrical roller bearings in which the service life has doubled and the load capacity has increased by 24%.

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Automobile

Automobile

IO module secures hydrogen filling stations from Resato

Resato Hydrogen Technology has implemented a modular and scalable concept for H2 filling stations with Turck and its IO modules.

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food technology

food technology

Lubrication and sealing-optimized linear guide

Schaeffler presents linear guides for food technology with optimized seals, wipers and long-term lubrication units.

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Mobile Machinery

Mobile Machinery

Flexible, customizable gateway for agricultural technology

IFM Electronic is presenting the Isobus Gateway at the Hannover Messe, which is designed for agricultural equipment and can be specifically adapted.

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EXHIBITION SPECIALS

Industry fair news

Hannover Messe promotes energy for sustainable industry
As a networked industrial ecosystem, the exhibitors demonstrate how climate neutrality can be achieved through the use of electrification, digitalization and automation under the guiding theme of Energizing a sustainable Industry.
Control Fair 2024 | The industry is already looking forward to Stuttgart
Control 2024, the important international trade fair for quality assurance, will take place from April 23rd to 26th in Stuttgart. The trade fair places a particular focus on automation and digitalization.
SPS Nuremberg: Now in 16 halls!
The SPS – Smart Production Solutions from November 14th to 16.11th. 2023 will see significant growth in the trade fair compared to the previous year and is on the way to pre-Corona levels.

ACE203171In the event of a fire, there is an acute danger to life in subway shafts. In addition to prophylactic fire protection, the functional safety of the emergency exits is of vital importance. At the “Weesperplein” metro station in Amsterdam, a sophisticated security system ensures that people get to the surface of the earth in a minimum of time. A former nuclear shelter plays just as important a role as the "Magnum" dampers from ACE shock absorbers.


Awareness of potential danger spots in public spaces has risen steadily throughout Europe in recent years and decades, which is reflected in corresponding security concepts. The greater the danger to life and limb, the greater the demands. If the people responsible also have to include potential crowds, such as in football stadiums or underground stations, in their disaster prevention plans, the requirements will increase again. At the Weesperplein metro station this meant that the locations were completely rebuilt. On behalf of the Gemeente Vervoerbedrijf (GVB), a wholly owned subsidiary of the city of Amsterdam, which also operates the 1977-built metro, the company JP van Eesteren BV was responsible for this. This company is one of the largest in the Dutch construction industry.

ACE303171The Metro Amsterdam network covers a length of 42,5 km, of which four kilometers are underground. The Weesperplein underground station occupies a special position due to the existing nuclear bunker, as the planners were able to use a large network of escape routes through it. One of these protective paths seemed particularly predestined to reach the surface in the quickest possible way. So that as many people as possible get there safely in an emergency, it is very wide and ends at an exit that lies on a traffic island on a busy street. So that nothing is turned off on the exit or even parked, this is provided with a corresponding sign, because otherwise it could also hold "only" for a ventilation shaft due to the grid construction. For quite a big one though, with a mass of 4859 kg, the barrier grid located horizontally above the exit has considerable dimensions.

Industrial bumper with superhuman powers

Such a mass is not to be used by human hands, certainly not in an emergency. Instead, the large wire mesh has a non-central pivot point and opens immediately as soon as it is unlocked. This creates a lot of energy, which is to be slowed down at the end position, so that no one is injured in the emergency exit and no costly damage to the overall construction. This is where the ACE Stoßdämpfer GmbH, well-known through its own distribution network in the Netherlands, also comes into play with our neighbors, albeit via a detour. For at first the city of Amsterdam tried a solution from a competitor. However, this put the damper too small, which turned out to be wrong after later calculations. In one test, this resulted in one of the dampers being completely destroyed on the first impact. Even if it does not come every day to a fire in the subway, this is an unsatisfactory result.

ACE403171In order to spare his customers further shock absorbers, engineer Bart Arends from JP van Eesteren contacted the ACE representatives for the Netherlands, Ralf Küppers and Han Titulaer. Since there was no exact information about the speed of the impact, the two turned on the headquarters in the German Langenfeld with a. There, the shock absorber product manager Christian Junghans and the technical consultant Stefan Bühler took care of the case. Both determined possible impact speeds through a series of 3D simulations.

As a result, MC64150EUM industrial shock absorbers were chosen to reliably decelerate the heavy-grid masses and keep them safely in check after opening. In this specific case, 5100 Nm per stroke and shock absorber can be reduced in energy and absorbed up to 63.700 kg of effective mass. The impact speed of about 1,8 m / s and the unusual impact angle of the exit grid, which can be seen in the pictures, pose no problems for the ACE solution.

In addition, because industrial shock absorbers, which have been part of the industry-standard Magnum family for more than a decade, can be easily integrated into existing designs, there is an emergency exit safety system that can last.

Long life - no matter where

The secret of success of these dampers is hidden inside. Because, whether as self-adjusting or adjustable elements, made of steel or stainless steel: All elements of this family are equipped with state-of-the-art damping technology. Provided with a hardened guide bearing and an integrated hard stop, they provide a long service life even in the most difficult environments. An important advantage for designers is their high energy consumption in a compact design, depending on the version with threads available in sizes M33, M45 and M64. The provider takes over, as in the case described here, the interpretations to offer tailor-made solutions. To ensure that users do not have to compromise on the permissible temperature range, special high and low temperature series have been developed. They allow use at extreme temperatures from -50 ° to 150 ° C.

The Magnum dampers are extremely durable and are probably suitable for more load changes than the operators ever have to put through fire drills or even emergencies to the test. Seen from this point of view and above all in combination with the partnership work, the Dutch clients are also fully satisfied with the hydraulic helpers and are looking forward to the future for the Metro Amsterdam and for all passengers.