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DS200TCQCG1BKG GE Steam Turbine System
The plastic processing market is becoming more and more complex and competition is intensifying. As the trend
of short-cycle and small-batch production gradually emerges, the market has also put forward higher requirements for production flexibility
. While ensuring high quality, producing molds and products with more complex shapes and more types has become
the focus of plastic manufacturers. Flexible ABB robots use new production cells, program and install new parts, which can speed up production and increase flexibility.
Working closely with plastics processors, Industrial Robots offers a comprehensive product portfolio for the plastics and rubber industry.
ABB robots combine the flexibility and quality required for many specialty products in the production process,
including technical plastic parts, optical lenses and light guides, ultrasonic and vibration welding , automated assembly
parts and physical vapor deposition (PVD) vacuum metal coating. The ability to change tools easily and quickly is very important. More and more production lines rely
on robots to improve production processes and increase efficiency, ensuring quality while also meeting the needs of different customers.
Recently, power and automation technology giant ABB India said its board of directors approved the proposal to
sell the company”s solar inverter business to Marici Solar India for Rs 1.006 billion. Solar energy is a good choice,
and people have begun to vigorously develop solar power generation.
The company said in a statement that the business transfer will be effective from April 1. Marici Solar India is
a wholly-owned subsidiary of Italian Fimer SpA in India.
Data shows that in fiscal 2019, ABB India”s solar inverter business had a turnover of 6.64 billion rupees,
accounting for approximately 9% of the total turnover.
ABB is a leader in electrification, industrial automation, motion, robotics and discrete automation.
When the technology for human beings to utilize solar energy is very mature, there will be endless energy
for society to use, and now researchers need to work harder to study new technologies.
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