Automation and robotics are rapidly gaining ground in metalworking - and sawing technology is no exception. Robot-assisted systems are taking over more and more work steps following the sawing process, make production more flexible and efficient.
Interview with Marc Siemering, Senior Vice President - Industry, Energy & Logistics, Deutsche Messe AG about the parallel events from April 23 to 27
Delivering 10.000w of qualitative power for the most demanding applications
Increase the quality of printed metal components by avoiding unwanted material stress
Optimization for metal-based additive manufacturing processes
For fluid and gas applications with low flow rates
Efficient material flow solutions for outdoor operations
Bringing serial devices to wireless networks easily
Measurement of laser characteristics in additive manufacturing
Modular robot for feeding and part processing
For fast results in interactive vehicle testing
Processing of materials up to 300°C
Easy status evaluation for rotating parts and bearings
Winners announced at ceremony in Coventry
Precision optical designs provide an impressive λ/10 transmitted wavefront error
Reduced installation cost and effort
Miniaturisation and other challenges for versatile hybrid connectors
Laser Deposition Welding with CNC control
Measurement of absolute angles for automotive applications
CNC and PLC functionality in one device provides flexibility to manufacturing lines
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