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VAC: New Cobalt-Iron Material for Motor Applications


Elizabethtown, KY — High power combined with low weight is a cen- tral requirement for electrical high- performance drives. In aviation or motor sports, laminations made of cobalt-iron alloys from VACUUM- SCHMELZE (VAC) are frequently used for this purpose, as typically 20 to 30 percent higher power densities can be achieved compared to electri- cal steel. For a long time, the technology


transfer to premium vehicles or high- performance industrial applications has not made sense due to economic


reasons. With the new CoFe alloy VACOFLUX® X1, VAC has now suc- ceeded in closing the existing gap


between electrical steel and materials with a high cobalt content. This enables engineers to adapt this tech- nology for a broad range of applica- tions.


The technical advantages of the VACOFLUX cobalt-iron alloy.


new material were demonstrated in a comparative study conducted by the Swiss company drivetek ag. The basis of the study is a traction machine with an output of 250 kW. The design aimed at the highest pos- sible torque density. With VACO - FLUX X1, torque increases of up to 12.5 percent compared to NO20 could


be achieved. It was not necessary to adapt the rotor, i.e. the effort for the qualification of the new material is negligible, since no recalculation and optimization of the rotor strength are necessary. In addition to the gain in


torque, an increase in efficiency is achieved at comparable working points. Depending on the working point, copper losses can be reduced by up to 28 percent. This leads to an increase in the achievable range of the vehicle, without having to increase the size of the battery. By a stronger focus on the optimization of the efficiency this could be increased even further, striving for a gain in


the achievable torque. Contact: VAC Magnetics, LLC, 2935 Dolphin Drive, Suite 103,


PACE’S New


ADS200 AccuDrive™ Soldering Station


Soldering Station ™ Handpiece


with Cool T


Lightweight, Ergonomic Aluminum Handpiece


Aluminum Handpiece Stays cool and comfortable all day. oductory price of $239


with Cool Touch Handpiece • Lightweight, Ergonomic Stays cool and comfortable all day • Most Cost-Ef


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One Tip Cartridge, Any Temperature


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• Unsurpassed Thermal Performance and Productivity


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• Rugged All-Metal Construction


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Elizabethtown, KY 42701 % 270-769-3118 E-mail: info@vacmagnetics.com Web: www.vacuumschmelze.com


End-of-Arm Tooling for Press Handling from Piab


Hingham, MA — Robots have grown in popularity for metal handling applications, because of their ability to manipulate, tilt or rotate metal blanks throughout the production process. Fixed with end-of-arm tool- ing (EOAT), these robots can lift, position, and separate heavy, con- toured, or oily blanks. Precise grip- ping components provide added


July, 2019


End-of-arm tooling can help robots move metal parts.


Find out mout more atFind out more at paceworldwide.com/ADS200


designed flexibility to stack, crate pack or palletize finished parts. Piab has developed solutions from boom- type robotic applications that can adjust the gripper on-the-fly to safety hold-down clamps for high-speed applications. Whether the customer needs to


unload a press, de-stack blanks, or perform a secondary operation such as barcode labeling or date stamping, end-of-arm tooling offers a solution. Piab’s EOATs can move press stamp- ing processes toward safe, secure and repeatable blank transfers and place-


ments. Contact: Piab USA, 65 Sharp


Street, Hingham, MA 02043 % 781-337-7309


1-877-882-7223 | paceworldwide.com Solutions and systems for soldering, rework and repair of electronics


E-mail: info-usa@piab.com Web: www.piab.com


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