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Picking Device lifts products without surface contact.
May 7, 2003 - Suited for lifting applications that require sensitive handling, Non Contact Transfer (NCT) operates by Bernoulli principle, which applies airflow under device to create vacuum and lift force between center and circumference. Due to dynamic vacuum and continuous flow, lifted object does not attach to NCT surface, enabling handling of delicate items. NCT series is available in 4 sizes and various designs with lift capacities up to 1.3 lb.
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Release date: May 2, 2003
Rexroth Non Contact Transfer Picking Device Lifts Products Without Surface Contact
New product from the Pneumatics business unit of the Bosch Rexroth Corporation solves complicated lifting applications that require sensitive handling.
The Non Contact Transfer (NCT) is a unique picking device that operates by the Bernoulli principle, which applies airflow under the device to create a vacuum and lift force between the center and the circumference.
Because of the dynamic vacuum and continuous flow, the lifted object does not attach to the NCT surface, thus enabling the handling of delicate items. The new device is ideal for applications where vacuum technology with suction cups is not feasible because good contact cannot be made with an object’s surface. Other application examples include handling electronic circuit boards and other objects with perforations, objects with rough surfaces, or soft objects such as paper and plastic bags. The NCT can also be applied to pneumatics in highly specialized tasks, for example, small material handling and automation without surface contact.
The NCT series is available in four sizes and a variety of designs accommodating lift capacities up to 0.6 kg (approx. 1.3 lbs.).
Bosch Rexroth Corporation, a merger of Bosch Automation Technology and Rexroth, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Robert Bosch GmbH. In the year 2002, Bosch Rexroth AG had total revenues of approximately $3.89 billion (3.62 billion Euros) and a worldwide total of around 26,000 employees. In the Americas, Bosch Rexroth had total revenues of $795 million and about 3,000 employees in 2002.
Business units include Industrial Hydraulics, Electric Drives and Controls, Linear Motion and Assembly Technologies, Pneumatics, Service Automation and Mobile Hydraulics. Bosch Rexroth, The Drive & Control Company, offers comprehensive solutions for drives and motion control in 80 countries around the world.
Please Direct Reader Inquiries To:
John Bridges
Bosch Rexroth Corporation
Pneumatics
1953 Mercer Road
Lexington, KY 40511-1021
Telephone (859) 254-8031
Fax (859) 281-3491
john.bridges@boschrexroth-us.com
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Phone: 859-254-8031
FAX: 859-281-3491 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Bosch Rexroth Corp., Pneumatics Div. Address: 1953 Mercer Rd. City: Lexington State: KY ZIP: 40511 Country: USA Phone: 859-254-8031 FAX: 859-281-3491 http://www.us.rexroth.com
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