for component handling
Innovations and further developments in vacuum technology for industrial applications such as vacuum pumps, grippers, compressors
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for component handling
Innovations and further developments in vacuum technology for industrial applications such as vacuum pumps, grippers, compressors
Image: Gimatic
for component handling
Innovations and further developments in vacuum technology for industrial applications such as vacuum pumps, grippers, compressors
Image: Gimatic
Here you will find new developments in this area Vacuum Technology for mechanical and plant engineering as well as for special sectors such as gripper technology, vacuum pumps, vacuum ejectors and applications such as for the clean room Food industry or battery production for example.
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Vacuum Technology is used today in many industrial sectors such as Handling of components in production and manufacturing technology, Measurement Technology, Food Processing or in medical equipment deployed. During development, it is increasingly necessary to pay attention to energy efficiency and sustainability. Leybold GmbH is a pioneer of industrial vacuum technology. It celebrates its 2020th company anniversary in 170.
Here you will find components and systems for vacuum technology from specialists such as Heraeus, Witte, Pfeiffer Vacuum, SMC, with which the processes in the modern factory have it optimized - including Vacuum ejectors or vacuum generators or vacuum pumps with rotary vane pumps, scroll pumps, diaphragm pumps, Roots pumps, screw vacuum pumps, diffusion pumps and turbo pumps as well Vacuum gripper or vacuum clamping devices.
food technology
Microsystems Technology
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J. Schmalz presents the SBG special gripper for automated battery cell production. This means that the user can handle electrodes with precise positioning and without damage. The SBG enables a throughput of more than 60 cycles / min and, in connection with a double-layer sensor, a very high level of process reliability. Other grippers will also be presented.
The patented “multi-circuit” ejectors from Avac supply four, five or six independent vacuum circuits. Can be installed quickly and easily and replace many components that would be necessary with conventional ejectors. The low-maintenance vacuum circuits are monitored with just one vacuum sensor.
Space missions are among the most expensive research projects of mankind and can quickly cost billions of euros. In order to ensure that the corresponding components also function in the vacuum conditions prevailing in space, they are technically generated with suitable pumps and systems on earth. Leybold provides the technology for this as a holistic provider - right up to ultra-high vacuum.
Electro-mechanical or pneumatic-mechanical: Reliable switching elements are essential for the safe operation of a vacuum system. The product family of mechanical vacuum switches VS-V-EM-ST (electro-mechanical) and VS-V-PM (pneumatic-mechanical) from J. Schmalz GmbH ensures efficient process monitoring and control in automated handling.
The modular Vacuum gripper row of coval can be configured and adapted to any application. On the one hand, the suction cups can be configured in terms of shape, diameter and materials. On the other hand, the vacuum level can be adjusted using an electronic vacuum switch or vacuum valve.
J. Schmalz presents the new high-speed suction cup SAXM with an extremely high stroke and a new internal structure. In this way, they ensure good adaptation to different workpiece contours and significantly increased transverse force absorption even on oiled sheets. This enables the fastest cycles and maximum output quantities, as when used in press lines. The new double sheet control DBD has a flexibly mounted sensor holder and ensures that the sensor is placed exactly on the workpiece. This reduces false signals and downtimes to a minimum when separating sheet metal.
A safe vacuum for every workpiece, regardless of size, surface structure and porosity: the Fipa area grippers, designed in six different basic formats from 70 x 70 to 160 x 600 mm, offer consistently strong holding power for automated handling of a wide variety of materials. "In the event that our six standard formats do not cover the special requirements of the customer, we quickly implement customer-specific solutions," says Managing Director Rainer Mehrer.