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    1. “Discover Pilz! Safety. Security. Automation.” In its digital showroom, Pilz makes the world of safe automation a virtual experience.

      “Discover Pilz! Safety. Security. Automation.” In its digital showroom, Pilz makes the world of safe automation a virtual experience.

      <b>With the digital showroom, Pilz is opening up virtual access to the world of safe automation. Pilz product innovations in an exclusive 360° view, individual automation solutions in action, exciting focus topics as well as current specialist knowledge and services on machine safety & Co. - all of this awaits visitors to the digital Pilz world: "Discover Pilz! Safety. Security. Automation."</b> Customers and interested parties can go on a journey of discovery in the virtual space quickly and easily with just a few clicks - individually or together with a Pilz expert. Access to the virtual world of safe automation is available at any time and from any location. The showroom is constantly updated and developed further. <b>Immerse yourself in the world of safe automation at the click of a mouse</b> In the showroom, a digital exhibition room provides information about new products, a virtual packaging machine gives a comprehensive overview of components and systems and provides extensive information on general product features and innovations or customer-specific automation solutions.

    2. #Kistler TechTalks

      #Kistler TechTalks

      Watch our new series of TechTalk videos feature our Head of BU Plastics Felix Früh in discussion with experts from the world of research. They focus on key topics facing the industry: Process control – with Katharina Hornberg, Institute for Plastics Processing, Rhine-Westphalia Technical University (RWTH), Aachen Resource and energy efficiency – with Professor Peter Karlinger, Professor of Plastics Technology at the Rosenheim Technical University of Applied Sciences Circular economy – with Professor Ansgar Jaeger, Professor of Plastics and Elastomer Engineering at the Würzburg-Schweinfurt Technical University of Applied Sciences Digitalization – with Professor Frank Ehrig, Director of the IWK Institute for Materials Technology and Plastics Processing at the Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences (OST), Rapperswil Register now so you can access all the interviews in the Kistler TechTalks series – in full length!

    3. 3-Axis Hybrid Laser Marker

      3-Axis Hybrid Laser Marker

      The MD-X model series covers the entire marking process, including upstream and downstream testing Marking lasers from the MD-X series are versatile, universally applicable systems for marking and processing various materials. These powerful lasers with hybrid technology have special advantages: Autofocus in all marking positions A sensor integrated into the laser head measures the distance to the marking point across the entire marking area. The focus is corrected before each marking and thus eliminates marking errors and height deviations. Integrated image processing for position alignment Two cameras integrated in the marking head enable alignment without external devices. The full-frame camera captures the entire marking area for the alignment of large parts, while the coaxial camera is used for fine adjustments. These integrated cameras prevent marking errors due to positional deviations caused by product handling or play during transportation. Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting without external devices Marking errors can be caused by a variety of factors, including positional deviations of the marking object, external influences such as contamination/damage to the lens or power loss. Sudden marking errors are often difficult to reproduce. It is often difficult to determine the cause. The MD-X series offers numerous monitoring functions - without the use of external devices. The status of the marking process can be precisely identified via the web monitoring function, even remotely. Visit us at our booth or find more information in the brochure.

    4. A huge relief in the running-in process

      A huge relief in the running-in process

      If there is a line on the bottom of the bottle instead of a central injection point, then the plastic bottle was manufactured using the extrusion blow molding process; explained in very basic terms. In this case, it is quite possible that the product was manufactured on a machine from new HESTA. Depending on the size of the system, the functional handle directly on the safety door can save up to 3 meters of travel each time it is used to unlock and lock the door. With Swabian attention to detail, the 20-strong team has been developing innovative solutions in the field of extrusion blow molding technology for many years. All systems already impress with a high degree of automation, low personnel requirements, and quick setup – the changeover of tools and products – but there is always room for optimization in the details. One item on the designers' wish list was a way to make life even easier for machine operators during the run-in process. During this process, the sensor-secured safety door has to be opened many times, as it can only operate in accordance with CE standards when closed. The impulse to unlock or lock is triggered by a button on the HMI. For 20 years, all new HESTA systems have been available on the market in a fully electric version with convenient PLC control and a touch panel. However, depending on the size of the system, the distance to this button can be up to three meters. You can find the complete article at: https://www.krausnaimer.com/de_en/info/im-einfahrprozess-eine-riesenerleichterung

    5. Absolutely robust machine handle + integrated push button = FH15

      Absolutely robust machine handle + integrated push button = FH15

      The heavy functional handle made of stainless steel: Surface ground, blasted and electropolished to a matt shine Push button made of stainless steel (changer) Variant 1: with curved handle ledge and one shank Variant 2: with straight handle ledge and 2 shanks Coming soon Variant 3: with emergency stop Coming soon Variant 4: with capacitive sensor button 5 m connection cable is guided out of the mounting surface of handle shank Protection class IP 65

    6. Additive manufactured robot grippers in series production save BEULCO €200,000 in 1 1/2 years

      Additive manufactured robot grippers in series production save BEULCO €200,000 in 1 1/2 years

      Additively manufactured robot grippers in series production save BEULCO €200,000 in 1.5 years 💥 A few weeks ago, I visited BEULCO, a multi-award-winning family business based in Attendorn, with Ferdinand Bunte. BEULCO GmbH & Co. KG uses parallel grippers and suction cups for robotic workpiece handling and faced several challenges. Not a gimmick, but a genuine means of production at BEULCO GmbH & Co. KG!, emphasizes Lutz Schopen. The new additively manufactured grippers meet the requirements in 99% of applications. Some of the suction cups have already been in use for over 200,000 cycles and show no measurable wear. 𝗗𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗿𝗲𝗶𝗳𝗲𝗿 𝗶𝗺 𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹 Milled steel Weight: 3194 g Cost: €1,145.00 Delivery time: 4-6 weeks Additively manufactured Weight: 189 g Cost: €100 Delivery time: 24 hours The grippers are also resistant to cooling lubricants.

    7. Between standard and custom solution: Industrial 3D printing makes the difference

      Between standard and custom solution: Industrial 3D printing makes the difference

      System Strobel GmbH & Co.KG, based in Aalen, is one of Germany's leading manufacturers of rescue and emergency medical vehicles. With approximately 200 employees, the company produces approximately 350 vehicles annually – customized to the needs of organizations such as the German Red Cross, the Johanniter (St. John's Hospital), and municipal agencies. System Strobel offers both the conversion of panel vans (e.g., based on Mercedes, VW, or Ford models) and the production of box bodies, a classic example of larger ambulances.

    8. Bocube Alu in an XXL format: even more space, and with maximum protection!

      Bocube Alu in an XXL format: even more space, and with maximum protection!

      Both the design and functionality of Bocube Alu enclosures set new standards. The diecast aluminium enclosures are much more than just an attractive casing for modern industrial electronics, because they also offer protection even under extremely harsh ambient conditions. The standard recessed cover area of the new large Bocube Alu allows the fitting of larger display and keypad formats. Especially in this sector, the Bocube Alu enclosures’ standard integrated hinge technology makes handling much easier. In addition, an optional silicone lid seal allows use even under extreme temperature conditions. Good to know In contrast to comparable products, it is not necessary to remove the screw covers when opening the Bocube Alu enclosure. ll the components – lid, screws, covers, etc. – remain on the enclosure. This prevents any dangers for operators and machines caused by falling or lost enclosure parts. Consequently, all Bopla Alu enclosures comply with important requirements of the EU machinery directive. To ensure the cost-effective integration of pressure compensation elements, the bases of all Bocube Alu enclosures feature a moulded-on insertion opening for a pressure compensation membrane. In addition to the standard colours of light grey and graphite grey, special colours can be provided on request.

    9. Bocube Alu S – screws, not hinges

      Bocube Alu S – screws, not hinges

      With regard to design and functionality, the enclosures in the Bocube Alu series create new standards in the aluminium diecast enclosure sector. They provide modern industrial electronic items with a perfect setting and protect them even under harsh environmental conditions. The new Bocube Alu S models without hinges are especially suitable for narrow installation situations in which there is not enough space to swivel the cover upwards. They are also ideal for situations in which the enclosure is subjected to extremely high vibration loads. The four cover screws ensure that the enclosure screws always keep the cover securely tight. Of course, Bocube Alu S also complies with the usual protection classes of IP66 / 68 (1.2m; 2h) / 69 found in the standard series. An optional silicone cover seal is suitable for use even under extreme temperature conditions. In addition to the variants in the standard light grey and graphite grey colours, special colours can also be provided on request. Just as with all Bocube Alu enclosures, the new models with a screw-on cover are prepared for the cost-effective integration of a pressure compensation element (DAE), and they offer space for rectangular panels and PCBs.

    10. Bocube enclosures – indestructible even in outdoor use

      Bocube enclosures – indestructible even in outdoor use

      Electronic enclosures are not only used in protected indoor rooms. They are often exposed to wind and weather, for example when used in agriculture, traffic or the field of renewable energies. This is where the polycarbonate UL 94 V0 Bocube enclosures can demonstrate their abilities. The wind, weather, changing temperatures and above all ultraviolet radiation cannot affect this material, which also has excellent mechanical characteristics. All this ensures that the electronics inside are protected against the effects of weather. Mathias Bünte, BOPLA’s product manager, explains: “The material’s weather resistance was confirmed on the basis of normative test procedures which were carried out on the UL 746C. This allows us to provide our customers with an exact definition of the parameters and restrictions in respect of outdoor use.” Innovative system Bocube enclosures made of the flame-retardant or self-extinguishing materials ABS and polycarbonate UL 94 V0 impress users with their uncomplicated assembly and a unique range of features and components. 19 enclosure sizes and two lid and colour variants make it possible to create 114 different standard enclosures for electronic components. Patented hinged catches in many different colours – including crystal clear and translucent green – permit visual matching to the customer’s corporate design and also the development of interesting lighting effects by the use of LEDs mounted underneath the hinged catches. The lids have an area which is recessed by 2 mm for the fitting of input devices such as membrane keypads (exception: B 080805, 0.5 mm). They can be opened to the left or right, as required, which makes it easy to assemble and access the electronics. The enclosures provide space for scored PCBs and rectangular mounting panels which can be installed in both the lid and the base. Rectangular front panels can be fitted in the base by means of distance bolts.

    11. BoPad enclosures

      BoPad enclosures

      The modern designs of BOPLA’s compact enclosures in the BoPad range for the integration of membrane keypads, touch screens and displays not only look good as mobile hand-held devices. As a console variant with an angled operating surface and installation options for market-standard 4.3” to 10.1” touch displays, they really catch the eye as a highly-functional operating terminal on a table or wall. Inspired by customers’ requests, the specialists for enclosure systems have added new enclosure variants to their BoPad range. These include higher console enclosures and also enclosures with a square base area. Also new: integrated holders for the direct mounting of current Raspberry Pi single board computers and a small VESA wall fitting which can be used with all devices in the enclosure ranges. The new BOP 7.0 PQ and BOP 10 BoPad console variants are based on the existing BOP 7.0 and BOP 10.1 BoPad enclosures, but their higher shape provides more space for the installation of electronic components. The new design has a greater angle for the operating surface, and this ensures more operating comfort. In addition, side-mounted recessed grips make it even easier to handle the BoPad enclosures. The rear panel is positioned further back, which increases the mechanical protection of the interfaces. As with all the hand-held and console enclosures in the BoPad range, the new models also have a recessed area in the lid for the integration of membrane keypads and touch screens. A polished frame creates a high-quality appearance and protects the operating surface. All BoPad enclosures provide protection class IP40 as standard. However, this can be increased to a maximum of IP65 at any time by the use of optional seals in four colours (black, white, signal red and signal blue), and also subsequently if required.

    12. BOPLA expands: Enclosures specialist opens new site in Kirchlengern, Germany

      BOPLA expands: Enclosures specialist opens new site in Kirchlengern, Germany

      Bopla Gehäuse Systeme GmbH continues to grow. The company has now opened another location in Kirchlengern, Germany. On an area of around 2,000 square meters, the enclosure technology specialist is creating new production capacities in the immediate vicinity of its headquarters in Bünde, East Westphalia. The aim is to continue the company's development into an integrated systems supplier. While the area for customer-specific enclosures and other production units are relocating to Kirchlengern, new space is also being created in Bünde for expansion in the area of system integration. Our new location in Kirchlengern is the key to positioning ourselves as a holistic system provider," says Managing Director Ralf Bokämper. "We are creating opportunities to offer customers enclosure systems from a single source in an enormous vertical range of manufacture and to intensify system integration services. Optimized material flow for even better performance In Kirchlengern, the company is moving into three contiguous hall complexes in the West Industrial Estate not far from its headquarters. There, we will concentrate on all activities in the field of Custom Designed Enclosures (CDE), which include 19-inch enclosures. The center of the new location is the production with assembly. The material flow has been optimized so that we can offer even faster delivery times in the future. By bundling the CDE division, all competencies - including design, project and production control, purchasing and sales - can be found at one location. In addition to production, we are also installing a new warehouse, quality assurance, aluminum profile processing and new bending technology for sample production.

    13. BOPLA positions itself for the future: New Innovation division consolidates expertise in printed electronics

      BOPLA positions itself for the future: New Innovation division consolidates expertise in printed electronics

      As part of its strategic development, the long-standing expertise of the Kundisch brand, which belongs to BOPLA, has been structurally realigned. BOPLA is expanding its portfolio with the newly created ‘Innovation’ division, which consists of former Kundisch employees. This will bring together expertise, development strength and production under one roof in future. ‘With the new Innovation division, we are laying the foundation for supporting customers even earlier in the development process and jointly advancing new technologies,’ explains Sebastian Gepp, Head of Innovation. ‘Printed and hybrid electronics are key technologies of the future – and we at BOPLA are ready to actively shape this path.’ The Innovation division focuses on forward-looking applications such as: - Transparent antennas - Transparent film heaters - Hybrid electronics solutions In the field of hybrid electronics solutions, BOPLA combines different technologies to create powerful, integrated systems. These include subtractive etching processes, additive printing technologies and the assembly of flexible, printed Films. This combination creates a wide range of functional, highly customisable solutions for demanding applications. The combination of BOPLA's many years of expertise in enclosures with Kundisch's expertise in membrane keyboards and printed functional technologies results in comprehensive solutions – from the initial idea to prototyping and series production. ‘Our customers benefit from the fact that we not only supply individual components, but complete, future-proof system solutions,’ adds Sebastian Gepp. ‘The new innovation division is an important building block in positioning BOPLA as a technology leader in the long term.’ With this step, BOPLA is underlining its strategic orientation: innovation, networking of technologies and sustainable further development of its product worlds.