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What is electrical resistance soldering?

Beke Nieszytka | 25. September 2020

During the process of electrical resistance soldering, the parts to be joined are pressed together with tongs or welding heads, and by supplying electricity, the solder is melted electrically at the contact points between the components.

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What is induction brazing and what are its advantages?

Beke Nieszytka | 25. September 2020

Induction brazing is used for both soft soldering and hard soldering. Here, the required heat is generated by induction in the components.

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Why is the right filling of an energy chain so important?

Beke Nieszytka | 8. July 2019

The arrangement of cables and hoses is very important to the service life of the e-chain system. The use of separators and shelves significantly improves the service life of cables and hoses. The arrangement of the cables themselves also plays a role and has a positive/negative effect, among other things, on the signal transmission, abrasion […]

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How can a readychain be transported?

Beke Nieszytka | 8. July 2019

There are several ways to transport a readychain system.This depends on the length and weight of each harnessed e-chain system. The following possibilities can be implemented: Carton/Package Pallet (normal to oversize) – rolled up as a spiral or in installation position according to length and weight readychain rack Transport rack Drum Wooden box Vote Up […]

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How are harnessed igus cables tested?

Beke Nieszytka | 8. July 2019

After harnessing, all cables pass through our test field. Depending on the specification, various tests can be carried out here. igus works on 10 test fieldswith 3,000 different test adapters. The following tests among others are performed: Digital logic tests High-voltage tests Network tests Attenuation tests Upon request: Customised tests After each test, the associated […]

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