Motion System Applications 2019

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improve motion systems Welcome to the (now) 5th annual Motion System Applications special issue. Our editorial team here at Design World puts together four issues on motion control each year, with the last one of the year focusing on motion system applications. Here, we look at some top application examples and how many of the vast array of motion control components, separate or together, are used to tackle some of the most challenging applications in industries from medical devices to semiconductor manufacturing and beyond. One of the biggest and broadest trends impacting virtually all of manufacturing is the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution, also referred to as the internet of things (IoT) or the industrial internet of things (IIoT). It continues to shape developments across a range of industries, including robotics. Industrial robots and their cobot cousins are being used in the manufacture and production of a broad range of products, including in the automotive industry. This is no surprise given that the first known use of a commercial robot for industrial purposes was in fact in the automotive industry way back in 1961; specifically, a robotic arm installed at a GM plant in New Jersey was used to lift hot pieces of metal from a die casting machine and stack them. In this issue, we look at the way in which motion components and developments therein continue to improve industrial robots, aiding in their adoption in so many new applications. The IoT is also playing a role in improving production processes via machine monitoring. Case in point: A story about a high-speed palletizer where machine monitoring helped increase uptime. Another benefit for material-handling applications is the presence of more powerful and intelligent drives packed with more functions. These smart VFDs are handling tasks that once were the domain of dedicated controllers such as PLCs, including many computation-heavy motion control functions. Such localized control architectures are also easier to troubleshoot than more traditional centralized controllers. Another story looks at the on-going trend of electric and mobile vehicles using more electric motors and other motion components. We hope you find useful what we’ve assembled in this special issue on motion system applications. Do you have any interesting challenges that you or your company overcame? Want to share it with our readers? Get in touch with me via email at mbudimir@wtwhmedia.com or on Twitter at @DW_Motion. And don’t forget that you can find all of the latest motion control news at our motionspecific sites motioncontroltips.com and linearmotiontips.com, as well as bearingtips.com and couplingtips.com.

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Applications for compression springs

2min
pages 90-91

Applications for wave springs

1min
pages 88-89

Shock-absorber techniques for automated applications

5min
pages 82-87

Sensors and transducers in die casting and more

1min
pages 80-81

Güdel gantry robots add gentle touch to bakery automation

2min
pages 76-79

Servomotors see action in food and beverage manufacturing

1min
page 75

Integrated motors pack more punch

2min
pages 72-75

Automotive, medical, robotic applications benefit from dc motors

3min
pages 68-71

Linear guides and slides in designs light and large

4min
pages 62-67

HMIs play key role in cobot/robot palletizing application

2min
pages 60-61

Integrated gear motors solve material-handling needs

3min
pages 56-59

Gears for torque and tuning

3min
pages 54-55

Encoders help boost semiconductor production

1min
pages 52-53

Intelligent drives power IoT applications

3min
pages 50-51

AC drives in conveying

1min
pages 48-49

Bright coupling uses

5min
pages 42-47

Conveyors in warehouse automation

3min
pages 38-41

Next-generation eBikes use BLDC motors and advanced controls

4min
pages 36-37

Brakes and clutches in SCARAs and more

2min
pages 34-35

Belts and chains in vertical arrangements

2min
pages 32-33

Actuator applications

3min
pages 30-31

Electric motors, sensors, mechanical components in off-highway and mobile designs

11min
pages 20-29

Environmental effects on motion components in robotics

10min
pages 14-19

Machine monitoring maximizes high-speed palletizer uptime

1min
pages 12-13

IoT, smart components help improve motion systems

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page 6
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