ENERGY AND DATA TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
The open busbar system was invented by Paul VAHLE in 1912. It is clad with molds on copper, T or hollow T shaped profiles. The part formed in this way is 100% rigid.
Busbar capacity is between 220 A and 2360 A, but it can be produced up to 3000 A on request.
Main areas of use: Traveling Cranes, Overhead Cranes, Monorail Crane Systems, Carrying systems, Storage Systems.
CLOSED BOX BUSBAR SYSTEMS
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Open Busbar Systems
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Insulated Busbar Systems
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Cable Collection Reels
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Non-Contact Energy Transmission Systems
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Cleaning Devices for U10 and VKS Busbar Systems
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E-RTG Solutions
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Vahle Apos Positioning System
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Compact Busbar Systems
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Cable Carrier Systems
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Data Transmission Systems
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