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You are here: Home / Industry News / Learn How to Solve Tough Processing and Packaging Challenges, at PACK EXPO 2013

Learn How to Solve Tough Processing and Packaging Challenges, at PACK EXPO 2013

August 20, 2013 By Stacy Combest Leave a Comment

Kollmorgen-Pack-ExpoKollmorgen will be interplaying and educating Pack Expo Las Vegas 2013 attendees about motion technologies in booth 3118 on September 23-25, 2013. Again this year, Kollmorgen is setting the stage so that visitors can have some fun while they get hands-on product knowledge. In honor of Las Vegas, Kollmorgen has a new Servo Boxing interactive demo that will showcase boxing “servo – style”. It includes our next-generation AKD PDMM programmable servo drive with the versatility, communications, power and bandwidth you need to build higher throughput, greater precision and more capable features into your machine. Kollmorgen will feature a large scale Servo Tennis video game where participants can rally for the highest score while learning about AKD Drives and the R2A Linear Actuators that offer a carriage bearing design that produces lower bearing friction, smoother operation and zero running clearance. Pack Expo attendees will see the VT BOLT electric motorcycle and the Segway PT, both containing Kollmorgen technology as an integral part of their functionality. Kollmorgen demos substantiate the effectiveness and significance of high update rate and precise positioning to maximize processing and packaging machine performance.

OEMs and End-users are invited to visit Kollmorgen in booth 3118 to discuss application needs and learn more about how Kollmorgen can help them achieve desired results. They can also schedule a meeting with a Kollmorgen expert by sending an e-mail with the desired meeting day and time to packaging@kollmorgen.com.

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