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The machine manufacturer Waldrich Coburg relies on the latest generation of control systems for its highly complex plants.
The machining of large components such as diesel engines, turbines, generators or ships' propellers means that machining centres are becoming bigger and bigger. This is also having an impact on machine tool technology itself. One builder of these complex machine relies on the latest generation of controls. A special overall solution with a measuring system cable that continuously transfers signals reliably over very large distances and ensures a high degree of machine availability has been developed for them.
"Our customers often use the machines for 20 to 30 years or longer, and levels of availability of at least 95% are often demanded. For this reason, all the components have to work faultlessly for a very long time - whatever the circumstances. "In this respect we have had very good experience over the years with chainflex cables from igus. "
Dipl.-Ing. Thomas Bätz, Group Manager Electrical Design at Waldrich Coburg GmbH
Diverse tests in advance
In order to be able to present a solution, it is important that a cable functions correctly and that the number and nature of the individual connecting points are appropriate. "This cannot be a standard ready-to-use solution from the catalogue", explains igus product manager, Andreas Muckes. "We looked into the matter in great detail before we found the right answer. " In the igus test laboratory in Cologne, series of tests were set up in order to find the best connection solution. The cables were then sent to the user, who connected them to an original control system. Realistic machine loads were simulated in order to test the finalised cable concept for its suitability for everyday use.
All the efforts eventually led to the desired result. Today, the measuring system cables are showing what they can do in all machine centres with the new generation of control systems - even in cases where older machines have been retrofitted. They worked perfectly from the very beginning. A big advantage when it comes to assembly is that the popular undefined can be used as standard components.
"The results are convincing. The durability and the signal quality meet the requirements. A total length of 90 to 100 m is possible at the moment without any problems but 120 m is also conceivable“, says Thomas Bätz. In addition, there is a maximum of five connection points. "With this combination of connector and cable, we achieve extremely low attenuation. It is many times lower than in the case of the original of the control system manufacturer", adds Thomas Bischoff.