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TQ-Lab modular testing station for polymer packaging
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Festo engineers supported by powerful sizing and simulation software created a versatile, modular, and integrated handling solution
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Festo integrated handling solution comes to the fore
2023/01/15
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Irlande, Grande-Bretagne
Festo automation technology aids restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral
Rapid leaps in innovation characterise the development of additive manufacturing processes. Rotterdam-based ...
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Rapid leaps in innovation characterise the development of additive manufacturing processes. Rotterdam-based company Concr3de has been working on a 3D printer for stone for more than five years, developing an inkjet technique to participate in the reconstruction of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. They achieved this aim using automation technology from Festo.
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The Festo ELGA actuator can have a positive pressure applied internally to prevent the ingress of dust: a critical factor in 3D stone printing.
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Evert Kranendonk of Concr3de and Jeroen te Brake of Festo with the 3D printed striga for Notre-Dame Cathedral
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Festo’s CPX-E-CEC Controller regulates multiple axes simultaneously to achieve the complex curves on the glue paths, while Festo CMMT servo controllers are used for precise and repeatable loading, gluing and unloading.
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Frugal Bottles are manufactured from two paperboard blanks and require complex gluing patterns that can be tailored to different profiles.  
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Electric Motion Sizing Tool
The new Electric Motion Sizing Tool from Festo simplifies sizing and selection of rotary and linear applications with electro-mechanical systems.