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Sercos releases IO-Link mapping guide

10 June, 2013

Sercos international has published a guide that will help automation engineers to integrate sensors and actuators with an IO-Link interface into a sercos system. It has also released an updated specification for the sercos III real-time Ethernet-based bus.


Software helps to find MEPS-compliant motors

14 May, 2013

ABB has launched an on-line tool and an iPad app that help to select motors to meet minimum energy performance standards (MEPS). The Optimizer tool assists users to compare motor running costs and to obtain documentation on the motors.


Electric ship propulsion could cut fuel bills by 10%

14 May, 2013

GE has developed an electrically powered marine propulsion system that, it believes, could result in fuel savings of up to 10% compared to conventional azimuth propulsion systems, as well as lower emissions. It says the development “could change the way the maritime industry views propulsion technology”.


Wear-free rotary encoder is ‘first non-contact system’

08 May, 2013

Turck claims to have developed the first high-resolution, non-contact universal encoder that is immune from magnetic fields and free from wear. The encoder has separate inductive sensor and positioning elements that are are encapsulated (to IP69K) and work together without making contact.


Programmable light tower ‘will revolutionise the market’

07 May, 2013

Balluff believes that it will revolutionise the light tower market with the first system that can be adapted freely to almost any requirement without complex hardware reconfiguration. The software-configurable Smart Light, which can include up to 20 360-degree LEDs arranged vertically, can do much more than simply signal predefined operating states using three colours.


Profile scanner is ‘30 times faster than its rivals’

03 May, 2013

Keyence claims to have made a breakthrough in profile measuring technologies with a system that it says is about 30 times faster than its closest rival. The LJ-V system can measure 12.8 million points (or 64,000 profiles) in a second, and can scan targets moving at speeds of up to 6.4m/s in 0.1mm steps.


Electric Fiesta is powered by wheel-hub motors

01 May, 2013

Schaeffler has joined forces with Ford to build an experimental electric version of the Ford Fiesta that is driven by two 40kW motors built into the rear wheels. The liquid-cooled wheel-hub drives also contain all of the components needed for motor control, braking and safety, including the power electronics.


‘Smart’ breaker could cut power consumption by 15%

25 April, 2013

ABB has developed “the first low-voltage circuit breaker with integrated energy management functions”. It claims that the Emax 2 breaker can reduce power consumption by up to 15% if used instead of traditional breakers. It is designed to be used where large amounts of energy are being controlled and protected in a LV environment, such as in industrial and commercial buildings, and data centres.


Free-ranging material-mover is 15% cheaper to deploy than AGVs

24 April, 2013

The US robotics specialist Adept Technology has developed a self-navigating “autonomous indoor vehicle” (AIV), designed to move materials from point to point in challenging environments such as confined passages and populated areas.


Real-time Profinet runs on a standard Ethernet controller

23 April, 2013

Phoenix Contact’s automation software subsidiary, KW-Software, has developed a way of running Profinet IRT (isochronous real-time) on a standard Intel Ethernet controller. Until now, custom chips have been needed to provide sufficient precision.


Magnetic bearing motor can cut blower bills by 40%

15 April, 2013

SKF has developed a high-speed motor running on magnetic bearings that, it claims, can cut the energy consumed by aeration blowers in wastewater plants by up to 40%. The potential savings are substantial because aeration blowers can account for up to 80% of a wastewater plant’s total energy consumption.


Compressor giant develops its own motors to halve energy consumption

11 April, 2013

The world’s biggest compressor manufacturer, Atlas Copco, has entered the electric motor design and manufacturing business by developing an oil-cooled permanent magnet motor for a new generation of variable-speed drive compressors that, it says, will halve energy use compared to idling compressors.


Integrated motor can be operated wirelessly from a smartphone

10 April, 2013

At the recent Hannover Fair, Lenze unveiled an integrated motor and controller that can be programmed and operated wirelessly from a smartphone. The Smart Motor will run at speeds from 500–2,600 rpm while maintaining constant torque, thus reducing the number of drive variants that users will need to stock by around 70%, according to Lenze.


Cost-cutting linear motors use ‘printed’ coils

09 April, 2013

Schaeffler’s direct-drive division, INA Drives & Mechatronics (Idam), has developed a technique for producing ironless linear motors in which the motor’s coils are “printed” layer by layer. The pioneering technique will allow the motors to be manufactured in volume at lower costs than before.


Magnetic controller limits pallet speeds without wear

25 March, 2013

The Swiss logistics equipment specialist Interroll has announced a magnetically-based speed controller for pallets that, it says, “takes safe pallet-handling operations to a new level”. The company has spent three years developing the wear-free technology that works without uising friction pads


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