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Understanding the Uses and Features of Enidine High Performance Industrial Polybumpers
Blog | October 18th, 2019New synthetic plastics are being cooked up in advanced R&D laboratories. Tested under the most trying conditions, these advanced materials use closed or open-cell rubber matrices to handle extraordinarily heavy forces. Back at the labs, high-performance poly bumpers have taken on the best features of these two cell structures. These polyurethane-based products are basically kinetic […]
Understanding the Quality, Uses, and Performance Desoutter Pneumatic Fastening Tools
Blog | October 14th, 2019Fast as lightning, high-performance Desoutter industrial fastening tools apply just the right amount of torque. The tightening action eventually becomes second-nature to the operator, although there’s never any daydreaming done while one of these pneumatically actuated instruments is being handled. No time for head-in-the-clouds musings, trained assembly teams are too busy upholding long-established quality-assurance rankings. […]
Eckold Kraftformer KF 675: The Most Powerful KF Series Metal Forming Machine
Blog | September 26th, 2019The Eckold Kraftformer KF 675 is a state-of-the-art sheet metal forming machine. It’s also the most powerful of the KF series. In all, there are 6 differently equipped models in the series, but we’re going to stick with this, the largest piece. Beyond its size, this model comes equipped with an eye-level control panel, […]
Uses and Features of Enidine Polyurethane Bumpers
Blog | September 10th, 2019In mechanically challenging floor spaces, big rubber bumpers bring heavy-duty equipment frames to a force-dampened halt. Otherwise, the machine part would coast dangerously away from its intended at-rest position. Enidine polyurethane bumpers build on this principle. They’re essentially designed to arrest and brake a swinging or linearly conveyed load. Otherwise, the momentum stored in some […]
Gimatic Gripper Fingers and Grippers: End of Arm Tooling Solutions Specialised for the Plastic Industry
Blog | August 27th, 2019Let’s be frank, the ultimate objective of an End-of-Arm tooling designer is to create a gripping mechanism that’s at least as dexterous as a human hand. That’s a lofty goal, one that’s already helping the metal manufacturing industry. But not so fast, metal elements are rapidly being replaced by softer plastics. Let’s hope there’s […]