AUTOMATION: THE LATEST INNOVATIONS AT SPS IPC DRIVES 2016 IN NUREMBERG

For three days Lafert will be exhibiting at SPS IPC Drives 2016 Nuremberg, from 22 – 24 November, this leading European trade fair for industrial automation technology will be open to exhibit components to complete systems but also integrated automation solutions.

15/11/2016 | FAIRS

For three days Lafert will be exhibiting at SPS IPC Drives 2016 Nuremberg, from 22 – 24 November, this leading European trade fair for industrial automation technology will be open to exhibit components to complete systems but also integrated automation solutions. 

 

"During SPS - says Stefano Dessanti, Sales Manager of the Industrial Automation BU – Lafert will be displaying their new B20Q, B30J, B40J and B90J compact motors, designed to ensure high performance even in challenging applications, also an update of the servomotor with the best performance of power output (80 kW), already showcased during last years exhibition, but now has increased speed up to 2500 and 3000 rpm. Hence, there will be a greater focus on high power applications for high dynamics."

 

"The main application areas that Lafert are working in are collaborative robots and machine tools, packaging and printing and mould injection including handling. But our goal - continues Dessanti - is to have the most comprehensive range to meet the needs of our system integrator partners while having a flexible base for the implementation of custom projects. Lafert’s flexibility of supply is not only a long term strategy but a key feature that allows us to develop products together with our clients and partners. This focus on special products is in particular popular in the automation industry and it is clear that this market is growing, especially in China."

 

"SPS IPC Drives 2016 will be an opportunity for us to identify market trends and to discuss benefits of Industry 4.0 and Internet of Things - the Sales Manager of the Industrial Automation BU concludes – and all the innovations in the sector."