AUTOMATICA: TOWARDS PROCESS AUTOMATION

For the first time, from 19 to 22 June, the Lafert Group will take part in Automatica, the International Trade Fair for Smart Automation and Robotics, to be held at the International Congress Centre Munich in Munich, Germany.

30/05/2019 | FAIRS

For the first time, from 19 to 22 June, the Lafert Group will take part in Automatica, the International Trade Fair for Smart Automation and Robotics, to be held at the International Congress Centre Munich in Munich, Germany.

 

With over 43,000 visitors from more than 100 countries, Automatica is the leading marketplace for automated production, featuring the world’s largest range of solutions in the application of robotics, assembly systems, machine vision systems and components. The goal is to promote high efficiency and quality products.

 

Christof Franke, Country Sales Manager, started by saying, ‘The application and use of new technologies within process automation is becoming increasingly widespread. Also, the benefits of using these new technologies are becoming fully evident in daily operations. In fact, the more multi-level processes are automated, the more flexibly the needs of end customers are met.’ 

 

For the occasion, Lafert will present a wide range of Brushless Servomotors reaching torque values up to 390 Nm, for high dynamic and acceleration applications, also available with ATEX Certification - Zone 2 and 22; the new series of compact Servomotors with dedicated mechanical components, from square flange (40, 60, 80, 100, 116 and 180 mm) to special electrical designs (230 and 400V). 

 

Specifically,’ Franke continues, ‘our products include application solutions designed for robotics and material handling. Therefore, during the trade fair, our aim will be to present the Lafert Group, but also to connect with OEMs in the sector and to establish profitable partnerships. Following Automatica,’ Franke concludes, ‘in 2018 we will also be at IMTS in Chicago (from 10 to 15 September), IAS in Shanghai (from 19 to 23 September) and SPS in Nuremberg (from 27 to 29 November).’