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Bossard Highlights Fastening and assembly technologies


Bossard Highlights Fastening and assembly technologies

Source: Bossard Inc.

Bossard Inc. will showcase its fastening technology, including its ultrasonic measuring instruments and Junker’s vibration testing machine. This technology is designed to solve key problems for manufacturers by measuring key parameters such as torque, angle, load and speed, and is designed to help users make the right measurements so they can meet the quality requirements for each project.

Bossard also highlights how its services and Smart Factory assembly technologies can help manufacturers develop and optimize fastening solutions using their test laboratories, customized software solutions and technical know-how.

Bossard’s customized ELAM software solutions are designed to optimize assembly processes through connected devices, real-time data collection and traceability. This advanced system is designed to replace traditional manual tools and paper-based work instructions with efficient, automated processes.

In addition, Bossard’s Smart Bin technology and ARIMS systems will be demonstrated live. Both are designed to harness the power of the Internet of Things (IoT) to improve global supply chain management. Visitors can see how this technology automates inventory tracking, eliminating the need for manual ordering and saving up to 1,800 man-hours per year.

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