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Atemag shows new developments of aggregate technologies at Ligna
For Atemag, the company claim ‘where needs find solutions’ is a matter of the heart, which the technicians from the Black Forest pursue with passion. Thus, the specialists will again present innovative new developments at Ligna.
The new and modern booth, where the aggregate specialists will show the new developments to their customers and interested parties, is now adapted to the updated corporate design of the company. The stand is located in hall 12 just opposite their main entrance with on stand E83.
There, visitors can find out about many standard offers and new developments.
Atemag will be showing another dowel insertion unit at Ligna. This unit complements the possibilities of automatic dowel insertion in Holz-Her machines. While the dowel insertion unit, which has already proven itself on the market, is installed as a unit in the CNC EVOLUTION 7405 PinJet machining centre from Holz-Her. The new unit is designed for a new dowel and drilling machine from the machine manufacturer. This is exhibited at the Holz-Her booth in hall 27 with the included Atemag construction unit and represents, for example, a supplement to nesting machines.
The dowel unit installed in the machine offers two special new features. On the one hand, different driving depths and dowel projections can be set, in addition, the machine can process different dowel sizes.
The label printer unit, which is used for automated application of adhesive labels to processed panels for simplified picking and labelling, has been upgraded. Significant improvements have been made to the printing speed and power supplies, and it is now much easier for the operator to use.
The ultrasonic unit was developed in co-operation with the German company EM Systeme, which specialises in cutting soft materials with ultrasound. A wide variety of soft materials are cut efficiently and accurately with 20kHz micro-vibrations. Unusually, this is the technology that ensures that the aggregate can work autonomously in the machining centre without additional power supply. www.atemag.de