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Longer tool life, less energy consumption
It has become imperative for manufacturers to make production both climate-friendly and profitable. Process-integrated measures must be taken to minimise pollutant emissions and the use of resources, while at the same time protecting and easing the burden on employees – this is the only way companies can prepare for the challenges of the future. Hydraulic expansion technology can contribute to ecological, economical and social improvements for machining companies.
The world of industrial production is changing. Decarbonisation is the long-term goal in all sectors of the economy and society. Along the way, products, processes and services will be tested for their resource conservation and climate neutrality. Ensuring future viability is one of the top priorities for companies. In ecological as well as in economic and social terms, the goal is clear: efficiency in all areas. Careful allocation of all resources is the only way to meet the enormous challenges of economic performance, environmental protection and social responsibility. It is imperative for manufacturers to produce all goods in a way that conserves resources and protects the environment’s ability to regenerate.
MAPAL and SCHUNK have the common goal of sustainability.
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