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FLEXIBILITY AND PRODUCTIVITY
As demand for end-of-line packaging machines continues, this is placing greater importance on the motors, gears, and controls that move them. George Sparrow, Group Sales Manager at Parvalux, explains...
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nline retail demand shows no signs of slowing. In February, reported that 28% of all retail
sales are made online. With an equivalent growth in the UK’s warehousing, property
and on-demand systems, are designed to density.
drive system. Centred around the motor and gear, the drive system must feature a wide torque and speed range, enabling the
FLEXIBILITY AND PRODUCTIVITY FOR END-OF-LINE PACKAGING:
FOR END-OF-LINE PACKAGING: THE RELIANCE ON MOTORS, GEARS AND CONTROLS
HE RELIANCE ON MOTORS, GEARS AND CONTROLS
with a design that also minimises energy use.
The motors must withstand frequent start–stop
operation and sustained high torque demands over long operating hours. If they are not The design integration of motors, gears, and
magnet (brushed) DC motors, brushless DC partnership within the maxon Group. systems every year at its state-of-the-art UK guide:
https://uk.maxongroup.com/-packaging- automation-uk.
Parvalux
www.parvalux.com
22 April 2026 | Automation
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