Bossard Highlights Fastening, Assembly Technologies
IMTS 2024: Bossard Inc. exhibits live demonstrations of its fastening technology, ARMIS systems and Smart Bin technology, as well as several of its custom ELAM software solutions.
Bossard Inc. showcases its fastening technology, including its ultrasonic measuring equipment and Junker’s vibration testing machine. This technology is said to address critical concerns for manufacturers by measuring essential parameters such as torque, angle, load and rpm. It is intended to aid users in applying the correct measurements, enabling them to meet quality requirements for every project.
Bossard is also highlighting how its services and Smart Factory assembly technologies can assist manufacturers in designing and optimizing fastening solutions through their testing laboratories, custom software solutions and engineering expertise.
Bossard’s custom ELAM software solutions are designed to streamline assembly processes through connected devices, real-time data collection and traceability. This advanced system is said to replace traditional manual tools and paper-based work instructions with efficient, automated processes.
Additionally, Bossard’s Smart Bin technology and ARIMS systems are being demonstrated live, both of which are said to harness the power of the Internet of Things (IoT) to enhance global supply chain management. Visitors can see how this technology automates inventory tracking, which can eliminate the need for manual orders and save up to 1,800 working hours annually.
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