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Since its establishment in 1968, Elsto Drives & Controls, part of the Stokvis Group, has developed into an indispensable player in the world of drive technology. Led by founder Paul Stokvis, the company has grown from a modest electric motor company to an innovative one-stop-shop for machine construction and industrial automation. Behind the scenes lurks [...]
Based on the Climate Agreement as well as cost savings, almost every company has a focus on sustainability in general and energy saving in particular. In many cases, compressed air users can take serious steps by starting to measure compressed air consumption. Continuous monitoring provides important trend information that quickly reveals anomalies. [...]
Collaborative robots are gaining prominence in the manufacturing industry. They lead to higher efficiency, consistent quality and a safe working environment for employees. They can also make an important contribution in welding processes thanks to a combination of safety, flexibility and user-friendliness. Thomas Snijders, sales engineer at TFT (Tools for Technology) discusses [...]
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