NORD DRIVESYSTEMS presents solutions at Anuga FoodTec 2024
Posted to News on 23rd Feb 2024, 10:14

NORD DRIVESYSTEMS presents solutions at Anuga FoodTec 2024

NORD SYSTEMS says its drive solutions can help food and beverage producers reduce energy consumption and total cost of ownership. It will be presenting its solutions for the industry at Anuga FoodTec 2024.

NORD DRIVESYSTEMS presents solutions at Anuga FoodTec 2024

(See NORD DRIVESYSTEMS at FoodManufacturing.Live, 1 May 2024, on stand 32)

NORD asynchronous motors in end-of-line packaging can achieve cost benefits of up to 50% when packaging food and beverages. Centrally controlled servo motors are usually used in this context. In contrast, controlled asynchronous motors from NORD are an efficient and economical alternative. When used with decentralised frequency inverters like the NORDAC ON, components such as control cabinets and the effort for wiring and installation are significantly reduced.

If a control cabinet is required, NORD recommends the NORDAC PRO SK 500P, saying that its power range of up to 22 kW is ideal for the industry.

Drives for conveyor technology

NORD also offers suitable solutions for further processing stages of food and beverages. The NORD IE5+ synchronous motor impresses with maximum energy efficiency and exceeds the previously defined efficiency classes. Since the permanent magnet synchronous motor achieves its constant torque over a wide speed range, it enables a reduction of drive variants in a complete system. This reduces the administrative costs and therefore the TCO.

The DuoDrive was specially optimised for the requirements of the food industry. An IE5+ motor is integrated into a helical gear unit with this patented gear unit/motor combination. This not only achieves high system efficiency: fewer wearing parts and reduced maintenance effort also enable further positive cost effects.


Nord Gear Ltd

11 Barton Lane
Abingdon Science Park
OX14 3NB
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)1235 534404

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