Schaeffler is demonstrating its development capabilities in the field of hydrogen-powered mobility with a new generation of metallic bipolar plates for PEM fuel cells.
Engineers from igus are now using simple, in-house technology for heat recovery. It uses the waste heat from machinery to heat factories and industrial units, saving energy costs and CO2 emissions.
Test passes with flying colours: igus’s E6.29 energy chain receives innovative dry cleanroom certificate from research consultancy Fraunhofer IPA for ISO Class 4.
Outdoor applications, such as agricultural machinery or process plants, require highly robust connection technology that can withstand extreme conditions, such as submersion and high-pressure cleaning. HECs from binder are also resistant to chemicals, corrosion and UV light.
Mouser Electronics premieres its latest instalment of the Empowering Innovation Together (EIT) series unveiling the transformative potential of digital therapeutics.