igus is always trying to improve what moves, and with its smart plastic range, it is trying to go one step further, improves what moves BEFORE it breaks!
British manufacturing association Made in Britain is staging a metals industry panel debate on innovation at the UK Metals Expo. The debate ‘Metal Matters: UK Manufacturers Driving Growth through Innovation’ will take place at 11am on 14 September at the NEC.
Conserving resources and extending the product life cycle are the objectives of the new igus cradle-chain E2.1.CG, which saves 28 percent CO2 versus current e-chain production.
Teysha Technologies’ AggiePol polymer platform changes the plastic additives landscape after being officially certified as a readily biodegradable material.
Since 2019, igus has given old energy chains a second life by recycling them under the “chainge” recycling program. Now, the motion plastics specialist is going one step further…