Exhibiting for the first time since a major rebrand, IMI Precision Engineering (formerly Norgren) will be bringing its expertise in motion control and fluid technologies to Hannover Messe, held between 13-17 April.
Visitors to stand C30 Hall 20 will be able to experience first-hand the ability to engineer GREAT solutions that has made IMI Precision Engineering a world leader in fluid control. As well as finding out just how precise its products and solutions are, visitors can discover exactly what they can achieve by partnering with IMI Precision Engineering, in areas including energy saving, reliability and air control.
Stephan Bruckl of IMI Precision Engineering explained: “When it comes to precise fluid control, we have created a highly accurate and repeatable dispense of just 0.000208 micro-litres. To put that in perspective, it would take 4.8 billion dispenses to fill a 1-litre water bottle – showing just how accurate our technology is for critical applications.
“The surprising statistics don’t stop there. We have harnessed proportional technology to control pilot pressures from 0-15psi with just 6milli-watts of power, which means 1,000 pilots could be powered with the same energy as just one energy-saving lightbulb. This enhanced precision is in everything we do, visible across all our product portfolios for a variety of sectors, from industrial automation to rail and from life sciences to food and beverage.”
The IMI Precision Engineering stand will reveal how these feats of precise engineering have been achieved, with both German and English-speaking experts on hand to guide visitors through the solutions available for their individual requirements.
While IMI Precision Engineering might be a new name to Hannover Messe’s visitors, it is backed up by many decades of experience focusing on delivering high-performance solutions. This includes the company’s compressed air filtration technology, which can remove contamination down to 0.01 micron and contributes to a safer, more reliable environment for downstream applications.
Norgren became IMI Precision Engineering in January 2015, as part of a global IMI transition designed to align and strengthen its ability to help customers tackle the world’s most demanding engineering challenges.