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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

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.
Ebm-Papst wants to sell industrial drive technology to Siemens
The Ebm-Papst Group has announced that it will sell its Industrial Drive Technology (IDT) division to Siemens AG. Both sides have signed a corresponding agreement.
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.

lapp10319Lapp is researching direct current for industry and is thus announcing the next energy revolution. First pilot projects show the potential of an energy supply with direct current, which can save up to 20% energy. After the company presented the first cables for DC applications last year, it is presenting further versions this year.

In factories, in data centers and even in households: Electric energy could be transmitted in the future with direct current or direct current, in short: DC. Advantage: Many electrical loads from the LED light via industrial drives to the electric car actually consume direct current, which previously had to be converted from the alternating current, or alternating current (AC), from the socket. In addition, more and more systems that generate direct current, in particular photovoltaics, are feeding into the increasingly decentralized electricity grid. The conversion between AC and DC will lose up to 30% of energy. Two large lignite-fired power plants could be switched off in Germany and large quantities of CO2 emissions could be saved, if one consistently set to DC. 

LAPP supports DC research

An important role is played by the industry. Initial pilot projects, for example in production cells in the automotive industry, show the potential of a DC power supply, which could save up to 20% of energy. Not only the conversion losses would be eliminated, with DC could feed more energy into the grid or energy storage even when braking machines. LAPP dealt with the topic early on and was the first company to investigate whether common AC lines are just as suitable for DC. Most experts said so far: Yes. 

The company wanted to know more about it and started a research project in cooperation with Prof. Frank Berger from the Technical University of Ilmenau. LAPP also supports the working group with test leads and test benches. The tests show that the experts were wrong - the electric field of a DC voltage acts differently on the plastic insulation of a line than an AC field. Although it is still too early to make final recommendations, Prof. Berger emphasizes: "It is already becoming apparent that certain materials will actually require different materials under direct current than in alternating current applications." Further, application-oriented tests should provide clarity, among others in DC-Industrie, a project funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, in which LAPP participates as an associated partner. 

First DC cables

lapp20319The cable specialist has been working on this topic for several years and last year launched the world's first standard cable specifically for DC applications: the Ölflex DC 100. Further Ölflex DC cables will follow at the Hannover Messe 2019, including a cable for the control of servo drives and a cable with TPE insulation, which is particularly suitable for mobile use in energy chains - a choice that was also confirmed by the research results of Prof. Berger is supported. "LAPP is a pioneer in the development of cables for low-voltage direct current networks," emphasizes Georg Stawowy (picture), Chief Technology Officer of LAPP Holding AG. "Our customers can count on our DC cables to meet the same high quality standards as all our products."