Industry & Automation

  • Welding Equipment

    WELDING EQUIPMENT Although soldering and welding are ancient techniques for joining metals, they are still ideally suited to modern, automated fabrication processes. Instead of the blacksmith’s hammer, con...
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  • Textile

    TEXTILE The automobile sector introduced the conveyor belt into industrial production, giving automation an enormous boost. Although, industrial mass production started much earlier. Using steam power for ...
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  • Semiconductors

    SEMICONDUCTORS The central technical element of our modern world is the microchip. From the coffee machine to communication satellites, there is practically nothing that would work without it. Thus, the ma...
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  • Pumps

    PUMPS Dosing according to volume has been proven to be the simplest and most flexible method in practice, since the substance (soldering paste, adhesive, lubricant, potting material or sealant) that needs ...
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  • Electrical Grippers

    ELECTRICAL GRIPPERS Picking up items and putting them elsewhere in the proper place is a standard task that occurs in many handling and assembly processes – but not only there. From electronics production,...
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  • Conveyors

    CONVEYORS The assembly line, introduced by Henry Ford in mass production, was only the beginning. Nowadays, automation in industrial production is impossible without conveyor belts. That applies even more ...
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  • Industry & Automation

    INDUSTRY & AUTOMATION Henry Ford did not invent the assembly line. However, when he integrated it in his automobile factory January 1914, he changed the industrial production forever. An industrial world...
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