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Creform: Automated Tuggers and Material Handling Structures


Greer, SC — Creform Corporation offers a variety of products for the design and building of material handling structures as well as automated tuggers. The company has developed a sophisticated AGV that can run up to 50 courses with 128 commands each. Accessed by a touchscreen interface, the CRE-563 is guided by built-in RFID and has a load capacity of up to 1,320 lb (598.7 kg) depending on floor conditions. The company also offers a workstation built


with 42 mm (1.65 in.) plastic coated pipe and metal joints. According to the company, the pipe is 2.5 times stronger than standard 28 mm (1.1 in.) pipe, which allows the workstation to be supported by only two angle braces. The company’s workstations


CRE-563 NSI AGV and Creform rack.


have an ergonomic lift system with various load rating capacities available and an adjustable stroke for positioning the work surface to fit the user’s height. Along with the workstations, the company offers customized 42 mm pipe flow racks with wide Placon® conveyors that handle heavy totes and allow them to be moved easily to and from work areas. Creform’s material handling structures are


proven components in continuous improvement and lean manufacturing programs, which the com- pany partners with its customers to develop and


implement. Contact: Creform Corp., P.O. Box 830, Greer,


SC 29652 % 800-839-8823 fax: 864-877-3863 E-mail: scsales@creform.com Web: www.creform.com


See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 831


Components and Services for the Future


from Würth Waldenburg, Germany — Würth Elektronik eiSos has developed a range of components and services aimed at the electronics sector of the


October, 2016


Red Expert simulation software.


future. The company offers its Red Expert software, which enables developers in electronics companies to quickly select suitable components for their particular applications. The component selection tools


that make up the software are based on both simulations and on compre- hensive measurements taken from typical applications in order to deliv- er results that are as accurate as pos- sible.


The company is anticipating the


future needs for automotive products with its custom offering of LED solu- tions, and wireless communication devices. Würth is also currently work- ing on developing devices in the areas of wireless power, energy harvesting, power management, and electromag-


netic compatibility (EMC). Contact: Würth Elektronik eiSos GmbH & Co. KG, Max-Eyth-Strasse


1, 74638 Waldenburg, Germany % +49-7942-945-5186 E-mail: sarah.hurst@we-online.de Web: www.we-online.de


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