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2024/04/24
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Pneumatics Makes a Technological Leap with Piezo
Controlled Pneumatics is the revolutionary compressed air technology from Festo that is opening up new ...
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Controlled Pneumatics is the revolutionary compressed air technology from Festo that is opening up new perspectives for pneumatics. Thanks to this technology, the pressure control of the compact proportional valve terminal VTEP is extremely sensitive, down to less than 1 mbar. This is perfect for applications such as wafer polishing or patch clamping in life science. In addition, Controlled Pneumatics uses high-precision piezo valves to reduce ...
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VTEP - use in patch clamping
With the VTEP, it is possible to implement applications such as patch clamping human cells using pressure and vacuum.
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VTEP - use in battery production
The VTEP is suitable for the web control of battery foils, for example.
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VTEP - use in photolithography
Valves such as the VTEP are also used as pilot valves for media valves. In photolithography, for example, a light-resistant layer has to be precisely applied to wafers. A suck-back function ensures that no excess paint escapes.
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Polishing of wafers with VTEP
High-precision control of 5 pressure zones for extremely gentle polishing of wafers with VTEP
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Proportional valve terminal VTEP
Very compact: 10 working channels on an overall width of less than 120 mm
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Festo developed an AI robot solution for Würth that efficiently handles heavy parts and various objects in particular, thus significantly reducing the workload on employees and increasing efficiency in operations.
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Festo Experience Center in Esslingen, Germany
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2024/06/28
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Festo develops AI robot solution for logistics center at Würth
The innovation partnership between Festo and Würth has already lasted two years, and the first phase of ...
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The innovation partnership between Festo and Würth has already lasted two years, and the first phase of the partnership is now coming to an end – with success: the prototype works. Würth wants to comprehensively test Festo's tailor-made AI software solution at the Reinhold Würth Innovation Center Curio, discuss it with employees and, if everything proves successful, implement it in its logistics centers worldwide.