Solution
While searching for a suitable cable guide, the company found what it was looking for at igus, with whom the machine manufacturer has already maintained a long partnership. Special solutions made of
bar stock,
iglidur plain bearings and
drylin linear guides are also installed in the company's own systems. "The quality, the flexibility and also the co-operation simply fit, and so it was clear to us from the outset that igus was also the first contact for this energy supply chain", says Martin Hüttenrauch, Sales Manager at SCHIWA.
Since then,
TH3 e-chains have been used. This Hygienic Design e-chain is used wherever the highest hygiene requirements prevail and cables and hoses must be guided safely. It is easy to clean, FDA-compliant, has no screw connections and is ideally suited for aggressive cleaning agents and chemicals. With up to four fixed interior segments of the e-chain, cables and hoses can be laid neatly separated from each other and still have sufficient clearance for cleaning. Another advantage of the TH3 e-chain is the rounded edges, which prevent so-called dead spaces and the resulting germ formation. The screw-free construction and open design also raise hygiene standards by ensuring easier cleaning of the system.
The TH3 energy chains were first used in the 4-lead screw slicer from SCHIWA . "We have been using the energy supply systems for more than two years and have not had any complaints so far. They are exactly what we wanted. The cables are guided safely and the blue chain is also an eye-catcher", says Tobias Wahl, Head of Mechanical Development at SCHIWA. With the choice of the colour blue, the company is also following the idea of "optical detectability", an increasingly important requirement in food technology.