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Multivac Relies on Kollmorgen for Pneumatic to Electric Transition

2014-05-26 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Quieter, more efficient, and improved controllability: MULTIVAC uses Kollmorgen's servo competency<br /> <br /> Author: Dr. Petr Osipov, Product Management Motors, Kollmorgen, Ratingen, Germany<br /> <br /> An increasing number of companies in the packaging machine industry have chosen electrical servo technology &ndash; mainly to replace motion axes previously powered by pneumatic systems. "Servo technology increases controllability and reduces noise emission. These systems also help us to ...This story is related to the following:Servo Motors | Washdown Duty Motors

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