Servo Press
"Innovation and Precision Combined" iMotion Servo Press Solutions
iMotion servo press solutions have a wide range of applications.
Here are some of the main application areas:
1. Automotive Industry: Used in assembly lines for pressing, forming, and precise placement of parts. It provides high precision, especially in the assembly of engines, transmissions, and chassis.
2. Electronics Manufacturing: Servo press technology is employed in processes requiring precision, such as circuit board assembly and the placement of electronic components.
3. Packaging: Ideal for processes requiring controlled force and speed, such as sealing, closing, and labeling in packaging machines.
4. Medical Device Manufacturing: Preferred for the production of medical devices and equipment that require precise assembly and pressing. Its clean and quiet operation is particularly advantageous in sterile and sensitive environments.
5. Home Appliance Manufacturing: Electric cylinders and servo presses are used in assembly and forming processes during the production of appliances like washing machines, refrigerators, and ovens.
Metal Forming and Processing: Used in processes that require high force and precision, such as metal bending, forming, punching, and cutting.
Plastic Injection and Assembly: Applied in the post-injection assembly of plastic parts, as well as in closing and joining processes.
Aerospace and Defense Industry: Servo press technology is utilized in precise pressing, assembly, and testing processes during the production of aircraft and military equipment.
These application areas make iMotion a preferred choice across various industries, thanks to the high precision, energy efficiency, and low maintenance costs it offers.
Servo Presses
Servo presses are used in many industrial processes that require high precision, controlled force, and flexibility. Here are some of the main processes where servo presses are commonly used:
Assembly Processes:
Servo presses are used in the assembly, joining, or compression of parts, such as in the assembly of automotive components, electronic devices, or medical equipment.Forming Processes:
Preferred for the precise bending, shaping, or forming of metal or plastic parts. High precision and force control are essential in these processes.Punching (Stamping Operations):
In metalworking processes like punching, cutting, or stamping, servo presses allow for precise operations through real-time force control.Tightening and Fastening Processes:
Servo presses are widely used in the automotive and electronics industries for tightening and fastening nuts, bolts, or various fastening components.Riveting Processes:
Servo presses optimize the riveting process, ensuring accurate force and speed control when joining metal or plastic materials.Testing and Calibration Processes:
Used in post-production quality control for testing and calibration, servo presses assess the durability and precision of parts by measuring their response to specific force levels.Compression and Bonding Processes:
Applied in processes such as bonding or compressing two parts together, for example, during the assembly of automobile windows to the frame.Pressing and Mold Filling Processes:
Servo presses provide precise force and position control during the filling of molds and pressing operations for plastic or metal materials.Printing and Coating Processes:
Servo presses are used to apply uniform force in printing or coating processes, ensuring material is evenly applied to the surface.
The main reasons for using servo presses in these processes are their high precision, flexible programmability, low energy consumption, and feedback capabilities. This enhances efficiency in production while improving quality and repeatability.