"Plastics Engineering" magazine writes an in depth article about how the Moog All Electric Injection Unit clearly can boost productivity for your plastics application machinery. The system is made up of a specially designed drive, actuator and process control that can make it faster, more powerful and more accurate than conventional injection systems.
As appeared in the April 2007 issue of "Plastics Engineering". Copyright 2007 by the Society of Plastics Engineers.
Direct Drive Motor And Nonlinear Actuator Boost Productivity Of Electric Injection UnitDesign News Magazine showcases Moog’s all-electric injection unit, which uses an eccentric crank to drive the screw rather than the usual ball screw and timing-belt arrangement. The article continues to describe the features and benefits of the demo unit Moog presented at the 2006 National Plastics Exposition in Chicago.
As appeared in the 25 September 2006 issue of Design News. Copyright 2006 by Reed Business Information. (Due to copyright issues, this document is not printable.)
New Drive System for Molding MachinesMit Hydraulik bringt man viel Kraft in kompakten Gehäusen unter. Moderne Formel-Eins-Boliden nutzen dies mit großem Erfolg. Moog beliefert die Formel-Eins-Industrie mit spezifischen und maßgeschneiderten Miniatur-Servoventilen und Stellgliedernn, die die Forderung nach absolutem Mindestgewicht und herausragender Dynamik erfüllen.
Englisches Original erschienen in "Hydraulics and Pneumatics", Juli 2006
Formel-Eins-Rennwagen fahren mit ultraleichter HydraulikHydraulik ist dafür bekannt, dass viel Kraft in kompakten Gehäusen untergebracht werden kann. Dank der ultraleichten Subminiatur-Servoventile von Moog nutzen moderne Formel-Eins-Boliden diese Möglichkeit mit großem Erfolg. Hier erfahren Sie, wie Moog einzigartige Antriebslösungen entwickelt, die mehr leisten, weniger wiegen und dabei leiser und effizienter laufen.
Englisches Original erschinen in "Machine Design", 13. April 2006
Ultraleichte Servohydraulik für die Formel 1Das Magazin "Plastics Technology" berichtet über das neue Hochleistungs-Hochgeschwindigkeits-Einspritzsystem von Moog. Es handelt sich um eine vollelekt-rische Lösung für kleine bis mittelgroße Hochleistungs-Spritzgießmaschinen. Das einzigartige Design von Moog verlängert die Lebensdauer der Maschinen und senkt gleichzeitig den Verbrauch von Rohstoffen.
Englisches Original erschienen in der Ausgabe März 2006 der "Plastics Technology"
Spritzguss auf dem neuesten Stand: Keine Kugelspindeln und Riemen im neuen elektrischen AntriebDas Magazin "Plant Services" brachte eine Titelgeschichte über ausgewählte Anbieter von Bewegungssteuerungslösungen, darunter auch Moog. Der Artikel bringt Informationen von der Quelle und bespricht die Technologien, die für Bewegungssteuerung zur Verfügung stehen. Er kommt zu dem Schluss, dass Elektrik in der Tat eine Herausforderung für Hydraulik und Pneumatik darstellt. In dem Artikel wurde der leitende Ingenieur von Moog, Dan Halloran interviewt. Da Moog ein technologieneutraler Lösungsanbieter ist, sind seine Aussagen im Zusammenhang mit dem Gesamtartikel interessant. Lesen Sie selbst, welche Sichtweise er zu diesem faszinierenden Thema hat.
Englisches Original erschienen in der "Plant Services", Märzausgabe 2006
Konflikt in Bewegung: Elektrik als Herausforderung für Hydraulik und PneumatikThe worlds’ largest paper making machine, developed by Metso Paper Inc in Jyvaskyla, Finland, has a wire width of 11.3 m (37.1 ft) and runs at 2,000 m/min (75 mph). How do you control something so large and so fast? With more that 600 Moog digital electrohydraulic servo and servo-proportional valves. Read the full article to find out how Moog has significantly improved static and dynamic response for this customer.
As appeared in "Hydraulics & Pneumatics” magazine, August 14, 2005.
Servovalves Control World’s Largest Paper MachineIn der Flugsimulation wird häufig argumentiert, dass die Genauigkeit eines Simulators vom visuellen System bestimmt wird; andere Stimmen sagen, dass die Bewegung für die realistische Erfahrung am wichtigsten ist. In dem Artikel wird Moog und die spannenden Entwicklungen in der Laststeuerung vorgestellt.
Englisches Original erschienen in der Ausgabe Mai 2005 der "Military Training and Simulation News".
Simulationstechnologie: Genauigkeit in der Laststeuerung - Mai 2005Moog continually solves interesting motion control challenges as this story from Design News magazine illustrates. In a Wave Pool application designed for testing the abilities of ships, drilling rigs and other structures to withstand the power of ocean waves, Moog helped design a more compact servomotor and electromechanical actuator solution that saved both space and cost while still exceeding the specifications. Read this article for the details.
As appeared in the April 2005 issue of Design News. Copyright 2005 by Reed Business Information. (Due to copyright issues, this document is not printable.)
Making WavesDas Servo-Proportionalventil der neuen Serie 941 ist nicht nur digital, sondern geht noch einen Schritt weiter, indem hohe Fluss- und Kraftwerte für eine digitale Regelung zugänglich gemacht werden. Das Magazin "Design News" interviewt den Moog-Manager Dave Fijas zu den Eigenschaften und Vorteilen dieses neuen Ventils, das den Markt revolutioniert.
Englisches Original, erschienen in der Ausgabe vom 27. September 2004 der "Design News". Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. (Bedingt durch das Copyright kann das Dokument nicht gedruckt werden.)
Digitale Hydraulik jetzt auch für High-Flow-ProdukteDavid Geiger, Market Manager bei Moog, veröffentlicht in der beliebten Kolumne "RANT" der "Design News" diesen Monat seine Sicht der Forderung nach mehr amerikanischer Innovation. Laut Dave brauchen die USA "Ideen, die die Karten neu mischen, und nicht nur einfache Kostensenkungsprogramme." Lesen Sie selbst und bilden Sie sich Ihre Meinung.
Englisches Original, erschienen in der Ausgabe vom 27. September 2004 der "Design News". Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. (Bedingt durch das Copyright kann das Dokument nicht gedruckt werden.)
Zeit für InnovationWährend der Markteinführung unserer neuen digitalen Radialkolbenpumpe zeigte die "Design News", dass Maschinenbauer die Möglichkeit haben, das Beste aus beiden Welten zu nutzen: Die neue digitale Pumpe bietet die Vorteile einer Digitalsteuerung, ohne dass Maschinenbauer auf ihre etablierte analoge SPS verzichten müssen.
Englisches Original, erschienen in der Ausgabe vom 27. September 2004 der "Design News". Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. (Bedingt durch das Copyright kann das Dokument nicht gedruckt werden.)
Digitale Pumpe bei Maschinenbauern beliebtMit der FEA (Finite Elemente Analyse) und umfassendem Know-how auf dem Gebiet der Hydraulik bringen Moog-Ingenieure Licht in das Innenleben Hydraulikventilen, indem sie einen Blick in laufende Ventile gewähren.
Englisches Original erschienen in der Ausgabe vom 28. Juni 2004 der "Design News". Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. (Bedingt durch das Copyright kann das Dokument nicht gedruckt werden.)
FEA beseitigt das Mysterium der HydraulikventileDas Magazin "Design News" stellt PowerShift™ von Moog vor, das von Hochgeschwindigkeitselektrik auf hoch leistungsfähige Hydraulik umstellt und so eine saubere, schlankere und energieeffizientere Methode zur Erzeugung hoher Stellkräfte bietet. Der Artikel enthält Zitate des Moog-Ingenieurs und Erfinders Dave Geiger und anderer Moog-Ingenieure sowie eine detaillierte Auflistung der Eigenschaften und Vorteilen von PowerShift.
Englisches Original, erschienen in der Ausgabe vom 28. Juni 2004 der "Design News". Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information. (Bedingt durch das Copyright kann das Dokument nicht gedruckt werden.)
Hybridsysteme bieten Kraft und EffizienzMoog is highlighted in this article which investigates movements in the motion market. New technologies and more reliability means that the future is looking bright for the manufacturers of motion platforms and their associated control software.
As appeared in the January 2004 issue of "Military Training & Simulation News". Copyright 2004 by The Write Partnership Limited.
Simulation Technology - Motion Cueing EssentialsCover article on Moog's PowerShot Injection System by Kenneth Kauppila, Senior Project Engineer. Includes cover artwork and detailed overview of this unique technology including a comparison to traditional all-hydraulic and all-electric solutions.
As appeared in the September, 2003 issue of Hydraulics & Pneumatics. Copyright 2003 by Penton Media Inc. (Due to copyright issues, this document has a band in the printed version.)
An Injection of InnovationArticle on Moog's PowerShot Injection System and its advantages over all-electric and hydraulic only solutions for injection molding machines.
As appeared in the 18 August 2003 issue of Design News. Copyright 2003 by Reed Business Information. (Due to copyright issues, this document is not printable.)
Rethinking Molding Machine HydraulicsArticle on hydraulic technology supplied by Moog for Formula One racing including subminiature E024 Servovalves.
As appeared in the 7 July 2003 issue of Design News. Copyright 2003 by Reed Business Information. (Due to copyright issues, this document is not printable.)
Miniature Servovalves Go to the Races: New hydraulic technology helps pack speed and power into Formula One racing vehiclesArticle on the technology and benefits of the PowerShot Injection System
As appeared in the June, 2003 issue of British Plastics & Rubber. Copyright 2003 by MCM Publishing Ltd.
Servo Unit Gives Electric Machines Hydraulic PunchIn-depth article by Don DeRose on servovalve and proportional valve technology including the history and detailed discussions of operations. Also features Moog products, drawings and schematics.
As appeared in the March/April 2003 issue of Fluid Power Journal, the official publication of the Fluid Power Society. Copyright 2003.
Proportional and Servo Valve TechnologyTechnical article by Walter Lenz, Moog, GmbH discussing the development of proportional valves with fieldbus interfaces (3 pages).
As appeared in the April, 2003 issue of Hydraulics & Pneumatics. Copyright 2003 by Penton Media Inc.
CANopen Fieldbus Comes to Proportional Hydraulics: Proportional Valves with CANOpen Interface Mark a New Era of Valve DesignDescription of the unique Moog PowerShot ™ Injection System including a brief description of the technology and its benefits for users.
As appeared in the "Scanning the Field for Ideas" section of the March 20, 2003 issue of Machine Design. Copyright 2003 by Penton Media Inc.
Injection System Combines Electric and Hydraulic TechnologiesDiscussion of the trends towards de-centralized control and the benefits machine builders are experiencing from using digital hydraulic valves.
Technical article featuring Moog experts as appeared in the March 03, 2003 issue of Design News. Copyright 2003 by Reed Business Information. (Due to copyright issues, this document is not printable.)
Digital Hydraulic Valves Gaining Momentum: Digital Control is Driving AdoptionDiscussion of the competitive advantages of custom solutions with examples based on Moog's servo gearmotors, electro-mechanical actuators, specialty servocontrollers, and servomotors with on-board electronics (OBE) . Technical article by R. Scott Scheffler.
As appeared in the February 2003 issue of Product Design and Development magazine. Copyright 2003 by Reed Business Information. (Due to copyright issues, this document is not printable.)
A Customizing Movement: Seeking better performance to set their motion control systems apart in the field, many companies are turning to customized solutions for help.Comparison of digital vs. analog technologies and discussion of Moog's Digital Interface Valve. Technical article by Richard T. Schneider, Editor.
As appeared in the September 2002 issue of Hydraulics & Pneumatics. Copyright 2002 by Penton Media Inc.
Consider the Advantages of Digital Hydraulic ValvesBrief article on Moog's servocartridge valve products.
As appeared in August 2002 issue of Injection Molding. Copyright 2002 by Canon Communications LLC
Servocartridge Valves Improve Machine PerformancePublished article including discussions by Moog engineers and a press release on the Moog Proportional Directional Control Valve (G700 Series).
As appeared in the December 2001 issue of Hydraulics & Pneumatics. Copyright 2001 by Penton Media Inc.
The hazy line between servo and proportional valvesPublished article on Moog's Digital Interface Valve selection as best new product of 2001 in the Fluid Power Category.
Excerpt from article as appeared in the December 3, 2001 issue of Design News, Copyright 2001 by Cahners Business Information. (Due to copyright issues, this .pdf is not printable.)
Best Products of the Year 2001Published article on the distinction between servovalves and servo-proportional valves including diagrams and terminology definitions.
As appeared in the April 5, 2001 issue of Machine Design. Copyright 2001 by Penton Media Inc.
Dissecting High-Performance Electrohydraulic ValvesPublished article discussing Automated Assemblies Corp.' s application using Moog's Brushless Servomotors and Digital Servodrives on a new three-axis robot.
As appeared in the February 8, 2001 issue of Machine Design. Copyright 2001 by Penton Media Inc.
Servomotors and Drives Speed Robot PerformancePublished article on Techmire Ltd.'s application of Moog's closed loop system for die-casting.
As appeared in Hydraulics & Pneumatics, October 2000.
Closed-Loop Control Improves Die-Casting PerformanceArticle on the complexities of extrusion blow-molding and Moog products for improving performance.
Copyright March 2000 Moog Inc.
Closed Loop Motion Control Machine Control Technologies: Improving Control of the Extrusion Blow-Molding ProcessArticle on the value of clean-filtration systems at paper mills.
Copyright 1998 by Moog Inc.
Paper Mill Achieves Zero Valve Failure Rate Over 12-Year PeriodArticle on application of Moog's D660 Series ServoJet servo-proportional valves at Stimson Lumber Company.
Copyright 1998 by Moog Inc.
Stimson Lumber Switches to Moog Valves to Eliminate Frequent FailuresPublished article on Seneca Systems' application of Moog's D660 Series Servo-Proportional Valves on its new log merchandiser and position devices.
As appeared in Timber Processing, October 1998.
Seneca Systems' Valve Applications Provide Efficiency, Higher SpeedsPublished article on Moog's linear force motors in direct drive servo-proportional valves provide numerous benefits over traditional solenoids.
As appeared in Hydraulics & Pneumatics, July 1998.
Linear-Force Motors Enhance Proportional ValvesPublished article on the benefits of improved filtration system for reducing hydraulic equipment breakdowns at Nissan Motors of Japan.
As appeared in Hydraulics and Pneumatics, June 1998
Filtration Focus Fixes FaultsPublished letter in Reader's Forum on the cost-savings associated with Moog repairs.
As appeared in Hydraulics & Pneumatics, November 1997
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