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Here you will find everything that the designer needs for his design and the development engineer for his new development, from the draft to quality assurance in production, such as new products, their applications, new technologies or research results. Company reports as well as topics on technological and megatrends in all industrial sectors complete our range of industry news. Let's start with the news.

Company News

Founding of Tec.nicum - Solutions & Services GmbH
The Schmersal Group announces that it is restructuring its service division and establishing Tec.nicum - Solutions & Services GmbH. The company is thus significantly expanding its safety service offering.
Federal Minister of Economics Habeck visits the Turck stand
Federal Minister of Economics Dr. Robert Habeck visited the Turck Group at the Hannover Messe 2024 to find out how the automation specialist contributes to sustainability in the industry.
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.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE

Industry news for your design and development from the specialist areas

Robotic

Robotic

Articulated arm robots for digital transformation

Mitsubishi Electric introduces its new Melfa series articulated robot. The robot arm offers a higher load capacity and greater reach.

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cables and wires

cables and wires

Endress+Hauser joins SPE System Alliance

By joining the SPE System Alliance, Endress+Hauser is working with other members to shape the future of automation.

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Product development

Product development

IDTA | Preparing digital twins for the future

Dassault Systèms has joined IDTA, the Digital Twin initiative. Find out more in our interview at the Hannover Messe.

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communication technology

communication technology

With SPE, IO-Link and M2M to sensor-to-cloud

The communication technologies SPE, IO-Link and M2M offer Jumo great automation potential for a variety of industries.

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INDUSTRY SPECIALS

Industry news for your design and development from the branches

Automobile

Automobile

IR and UV emitters for high-quality car interiors

UV lamps and infrared systems from Excelitas Noblelight optimize the production of parts for vehicle interiors.

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Mobile Machinery

Mobile Machinery

Tailor-made brakes for autonomous forklifts

Kendrion Intorq has developed innovative braking technology with Bastian Solutions for the new autonomous forklift CB18.

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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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EXHIBITION SPECIALS

Industry fair news

Hannover Messe shows 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.

CMCPolyester film has been used as an insulating material in electrical engineering for more than 40 years. The material thicknesses range from around 4 µm to areas of almost 1 mm. Most of the standard insulating tapes from CMC Klebetechnik are based on polyester films with appropriate adhesive coatings. The expensive polymide has so far been used as a film with a higher thermal load capacity. Adhesive tapes based on PEN film are now closing the gap between these two materials.

The high-performance materials polyimide (PI) offers impressive performance data, but the price for the films is also significantly higher due to the more complex manufacturing process. Not every application tolerates this increased price - especially not when larger amounts of the insulation film are needed.

The cheaper tapes are based on the PEN film. According to the chemical structure, polyethylene naphthalate is very closely related to polyethylene terephthalate (PET, polyester). PEN differs from PET mainly in its higher glass transition temperature (Tg), greater mechanical strength and good hydrolysis resistance. With regard to haptics and transparency, PENs differ less from PET. Even with respect to adhesive tapes made of the two materials, there are hardly any differences.

However, the higher glass transition temperature allows the PEN film to be used in applications requiring Class F (155 ° C) materials. Together with the better resistance to hydrolysis, chemicals and UV, the PEN film has become a material that is appreciated among other things by electric motor manufacturers. Higher efficiency, smaller size, and rated load operation create a heat load that can better withstand materials such as Nomex or PEN like traditional PET films. The service life and reliability in case of overload are significantly improved.

The real advantage of PEN but plays in Transformatorenbau. As interlayer insulation can be used for the thermal class B, the known polyester film. When building a transformer of thermal class F, it was necessary to avoid polyimide foils until a few years ago, especially in the non-impregnated coil structure, which made the construction considerably more expensive.

This gap closes the PEN film, providing a more cost effective way to build class F coils and transformers. The film is classified with a flammability rating of UL 94 VTM-2 and achieves a Relative Thermal Index (RTI) = 180 ° C (mechanical), 160 ° C (electrical).

CMC Klebetechnik uses adhesive tapes based on PEN usually use the adhesive already used on the PET film, as long as the tolerated continuous use temperature. Thus, well-known components can be used, which then, for example, in the sealed tube test according to UL 1446 lead to no unexpected results in the tests. Adoption of PEN-based tapes into existing electrical insulation systems (EIS) is thus cost-effective and low-risk.

Currently, PEN films are attracting increasing interest among manufacturers of components for the automotive industry, especially in the context of e-mobility. Higher media resistance plays a particularly important role here - but here, too, the significantly higher price compared to the polyester film dampens the commitment of the development engineers.