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e-chain system

“We look forward to the next complaint”

Jen Chen | September 1, 2022

When I first heard this statement over 15 years ago, I thought, “We can’t be serious.” A complaint is a bad thing, it costs money, damages reputation, causes discord and involves a lot of work. Today, I stand rock solid behind that very statement. But why?

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What is a corkscrew in a cable and how can it be avoided?

Jen Chen | August 31, 2022

Those who deal with cables or use cables in their applications are often familiar with the so-called corkscrew. Today we would like to explain what a corkscrew is, how it develops and of course how it can be avoided.

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What is a BUS?

Jen Chen | August 31, 2022

When people think of the term “bus”, most of them immediately think of a school bus or public transport bus. But in our case this has nothing to do with the vehicle. BUS is an abbreviation that stands for “Binary Unit System”.

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Works on more than 1,000 metres: igus develops the world’s first driven e-chain system for long travels

Jen Chen | August 9, 2022

drive-chain impresses with maximum dynamics and long service life, while saving up to six tons of weight Almost no limits on long travels, high dynamics, long running times – these are the characteristics that distinguish the innovative igus drive-chain. The world’s first energy chain with its own drive ensures significantly longer running times on extremely long […]

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What is CC-Link?

Jen Chen | June 16, 2022

CC-Link is a worldwide used bus system, which is offered as a conventional fieldbus system, but also as Ethernet based. There are many applications for these cables. These can be either static or moving in energy chains.

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Underwater cables

Jen Chen | June 10, 2022

We at igus have specialised in cables for moving applications. Our chainflex cables are therefore only suitable for applications with low or periodic water influence and not for continuous use deep under water.
The reason for this, is that we must ensure the materials’ abrasion resistance, and we cannot do this with rubber-like outer jackets.

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How igus® responds innovatively to challenges of modern manufacturing

Jen Chen | June 9, 2022

A brief look at the igus history shows: new challenges also always hold opportunities for new products and markets.
If the market does not offer adequate solutions, it is possible to create new production and test standards with good ideas, precision and a lot of care.

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Who likes to have greasy fingers?

Kevin Huang | June 9, 2022

The discrepancy between urgently needed grease and oil and a hygienic, clean environment can be solved with linear plain bearings made of high-performance plastics. Solid lubricants, which are already embedded in the plastic during processing, eliminate the need for additional external lubrication. According to some manufacturers (incl. igus®), this external lubrication is expressly not desired.

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Who wears shoes made of lead?

Kevin Huang | June 9, 2022

It is important to reduce weight in machine and equipment design and in automation. Every excess gram increases energy requirements or slows movement. The law of inert mass applies.

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How important is quiet in linear guides?

Kevin Huang | June 9, 2022

Linear guide systems, on the other hand, especially if they are based on technical high-performance plastics, slide – as their name suggests – over a running surface and produce only the slightest vibrations, which are at the same time dampened again by the plastic. This does not result in the same precision and stiffness, but a very pleasant smoothness. 45db are rarely exceeded.

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