B&R is among the first manufacturers to introduce controllers with OPC UA over TSN communication technology and Intel Apollo Lake I processors.
B&R is adding two new sizes to its series of motor-mounted drives. The new ACOPOSmotor devices facilitate the development of modular plants and machinery.
B&R now offers an IP69K-rated ACOPOStrak variant. The new version of the flexible track can be pressure washed at temperatures of up to 80°C.
B&R has added a powerful PC with an Intel processor to its portfolio for mobile equipment. The full-fledged PC with IP69K protection is specially designed for use in harsh environments.
B&R offers three new control functions for its ACOPOS P3 servo drive for more precise control performance that increases both machine productivity and speed.
B&R at K trade fair (Hall 12 | Booth B16): Monitoring and analytics for improved machine performance. B&R will be demonstrating how analysis of operating data can help detect and prevent impending equipment failures.
All B&R standard motors can now be used for safety applications without restrictions. The delivery times and prices of the standard motors remain the same.
At Agritechnica 2019, B&R will present its X90 controller with integrated safety technology. Another highlight will be the compact and rugged Power Panel T50 mobile operator terminal.
B&R has developed a virtual sensor for its ACOPOS P3 servo drive: the Safe Speed Observer. It determines speed in accordance with SIL 2 / PL d / Cat. 3 requirements.
B&R offers a new simulation tool for model-based machine development. Developers can import CAD files directly into the tool and easily generate a digital twin.