Solution
How do you solve this problem? The answer is, in a nutshell: With energy chains from igus and an associated rotation module.
More precisely, the rotation module consists of an
energy chain in Reverse Bend Radius design. The chain is tilted by 90 degrees to the usual installation type, i.e. placed on edge, so to speak, and guided in a specially developed trough. The result is a compact and extremely robust energy supply system for rotating movements. Specifically, ESD-compatible
chains from the E4 product range were used here, which differ from conventional materials by a graphite admixture for explosion risk areas. Unlike conventional energy chains, these are neutral as far as electromagnetic waves are concerned. Static charges can otherwise occur if the adjacent chain runs touch each other or come into contact with the trough. This would influence the electromagnetic compatibility test result. Since the rotary module has an outer diameter of almost six metres, the energy chain must also be guided safely and with low friction. So-called "floating islands" are therefore used as special guide elements, which at the same time reduce noise generation. Finally, middle links in the chain ensure optimum guidance of the six chainflex cables, which were specifically developed for moving applications.