Decentralised drive technology boosts production

14th July 2021

Decentralised drive technology boosts production

MOVIGEAR decentralised drive technology system from SEW-EURODRIVE

A decentralised drive technology system is said to offer key industries the ability to save on operating costs, while providing the latest in energy efficiency technology.

MOVIGEAR from SEW-EURODRIVE is a mechatronic drive system that is particularly suited to horizontal material-handling technologies. The drive electronics, motor and gear unit are combined in a mechatronic drive system, saving on cabling, installation and maintenance costs owing to its compact size.  

The system is particularly suited to the food, beverage and small manufacturing industries, offering a smooth surface design based on local hygiene design guidelines and helping eliminate the need for additional fans, as it uses a surface cooling process. The units can also be specified to withstanding high-pressure washing. 

"Fifty-three of our cutting edge MOVIGEAR units have been installed over a six-week period at a local bottling plant in Gauteng,“ says SEW-EURODRIVE sales manager Willem Strydom. "Our client was looking for technology that would enhance the plant‘s high production output, while providing cost and energy efficiencies across their conveyor systems."

Strydom added that the solution offers a sustainable and substantial reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, achieving up to 38% in energy savings on this specific project. The system reduces reactive power consumption compared to previous technology which operates directly on the supply system, ensuring a rapid return on investment. The sealed unit is also designed to reduce maintenance and operational costs, with oil analysis required only once every three to four years.

Additional advantages of the system include:

"MOVIGEAR has proven to be highly reliable. Across clients in Europe we have seen significant benefits gained from the inclusion of the solution. A large bottling plant was able to boost production to 60 000 bottles per hour, while a beverage packaging plant was able to drive savings through energy efficiency. In South Africa, SEW-EURODRIVE is confident that this solution will continue to provide impressive cost, production and energy efficiencies for our customers across key sectors,“ concluded Strydom.