Achieve 30% cost savings with decentralised motor control
Supplied by SEW-Eurodrive Pty Ltd on Wednesday, 21 October, 2015
In a decentralised control system, motor control functions are removed from a central control cabinet and distributed out on a machine. With reduced engineering time and material expense, total cost savings of up to 30% can be achieved compared to a centralised system.
Download this white paper to examine the functional possibilities of decentralised control and how it can optimise your production line.
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