3D Ethernet cable from igus enables fast robot communication
Marck Liu (刘奕驰) | May 19, 2020
Tested chainflex cable for torsion angles up to 360 degrees safely transmits data to 6-axis robots
In large-scale manufacturing industrial robots are everywhere. They provide a fast automation of processes and thereby ensure cost-efficiency in companies. igus has now developed a new long-lasting Ethernet cable, the CFROBOT8.PLUS, to ensure that robot communication between the axes, the control system and superordinate systems functions flawlessly, even under extreme stress. The new family of cables has been tested under torsion for several years in the in-house laboratory and is running absolutely fault-free for more than 15 million cycles.
The number of robots used in manufacturing is growing rapidly. According to the estimate of the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), more than 3 million industrial robots will operate worldwide by 2020 just to drive the automation in manufacturing. At the same time the requirements for safe communication between robots, axes, control systems and superordinate systems, are also rising. “The probability that the communication of the future will be dominated by industrial Ethernet is quite high,” explains Rainer Rössel, chainflex cables division manager at igus GmbH. For this reason the motion cable specialist has been working for more than five years on the development of Ethernet cables for extreme three-dimensional stress and a safe data transmission between the robot components. At the SPS IPC Drives in Nuremberg, igus presented the CFROBOT8.PLUS cable family to a specialist audience. “With our new robot cable we have become the only manufacturer worldwide to offer a durable and tested torsion cable from stock, with up to +/-360 degrees torsion angle, and thus fill a gap in the market,” says Rössel.