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What truly makes modular inline processes scalable? In our recent posts, we discussed the challenges facing injection molding and series production – and why traditional approaches are increasingly reaching their limits as product variety grows and manufacturing environments become more dynamic. Now, let’s take it one step further: ➝ If processes are built modularly, what ultimately determines whether they will actually work? The answer is often not found in the individual process station, but in the way parts move through the process. This is exactly where the LS Link Compact precision link conveyor system comes into play. In the context of the SGM EcoLine Plus system from Lenkering GmbH, it becomes clear that the LS Link Compact is far more than a transport solution–it is the key enabler for takt-based process architectures. » clear and repeatable indexing » defined part guidance throughout all stations » flexible control for different process requirements ➝ The foundation for stable and efficient inline processes. For machine builders and serial machine manufacturers, this means: » a lightweight, compact, and modular platform that can be easily integrated into machine concepts » high scalability combined with predictable economics » a solid foundation for repeatable, production-ready processes For end users, it means: » high process stability and quality » reduced handling complexity » sustainably low total cost of ownership ➝ The key takeaway: The LS Link Compact hits the sweet spot between simplicity, precision, and economic efficiency. In the video, Julia B. and Dennis Lenkering demonstrate how this role becomes visible in a real-world application – and why the underlying process logic is a critical success factor for modular production concepts. #MechanicalEngineering #SeriesMachinery #InjectionMolding #Automation #Manufacturing #ProcessDesign #WeissWorld
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