igus has introduced a flexible cable for use in energy chains that delivers motor power and feedback functions through a single cable. The new CF280.UL.H cable is a hybrid servo cable offered as an expansion to the chainflex line of cables for moving applications. The cable includes a 36-month service life guarantee. Cable can be […]
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Snow and ice are no match for injection-molded igus ice e-chain
igus has introduced e-chain and chainflex cables that are an ideal solution for applications that must work reliably in frost and snow. The new e-chain, called “ice-chain,” features injection-molded contact points that dramatically reduce the chance of freezing, along with the costs of downtime and maintenance. The e-chains prevent freezing of the energy supply. Inclined […]
Even after 10 years, igus Energy Chain keeps on rolling for coal power
The world’s longest energy chain, which was manufactured by igus, recently completed a decade of uninterrupted service at a coal power station in the Czech Republic. The chain, which measures 615 m, conveys coal to a stacker from the periphery of a power station operated by the CEZ Group in the city of Tušimice. The […]
igus energy chains help drive automotive trends
igus has developed energy chain solutions that guide cables safely in the smallest of installation spaces, a trend that will become a critical component in the rapidly changing automobile industry. The energy chains from igus could be used in automobiles with windshield wipers, window rollers, tailgates, cornering lights, seat systems, sliding doors, center console controls […]
igus e-chains hoist historic New England bridge, reduce maintenance
A bridge that connects New Hampshire and Maine may look very similar to the almost 100-year-old bridge that it replaced, but it has been equipped with some revolutionary technology. The bridge has been outfitted with an energy chain system from igus to guide the motor and fiber optic cables that aid in the raising and […]
igus E-tubes energy chains simplify bending tool machinery
One of the world’s largest manufacturers of machine tools is using energy tubes from igus in one of its most complex and popular product lines. TRUMPF Inc., based in Connecticut, is the North American subsidiary of TRUMPF Germany. The company has approximately 70 subsidiaries, nearly 11,000 employees and generates annual sales of more than $3 […]
Smart plastics from igus streamline maintenance for Austrian engine manufacturer
An engine manufacturer in Austria is using linear robots equipped with energy chain systems from igus that feature smart plastics technology to build more than 6,000 engines per week at the company’s production factory. igus introduced its “isense” line of smart plastics at Hannover Messse in 2016. Sensors and monitoring modules embedded in the technology […]
New guide trough from igus ensures high-speed energy safety
A lightweight, easy-to-assemble system that allows for maximum motion dynamics in material handling applications has been developed by igus. The guidelite vertical system ensures that vertically moving energy chains in highly dynamic applications are safely held in place while moving at high speeds. The system’s open design reduces resonance and noise and allows cable system speeds […]
igus develops honeycomb structure to take strain off energy supply systems
It’s not unusual for engineers to turn to nature to help create new designs. This was the case when teams from igus turned needed to create a time and space saving device for product designers. igus developed a honeycomb structure to provide unique strain relief for energy supply systems. Cables and hoses can be pressed […]
Small e-chains from igus allow for safe cable guidance in the most confined spaces
A safe energy supply with highly dynamic cable travel is particularly important for machines with confined spaces. Therefore, igus has developed the small-sized E2.10 energy chain from the E2.1 series. The e-chain has an inner height of only 1 cm and an outer height of 1.5 centimeters, making it ideal for the smallest of spaces. […]