Textile Industry

Servotecnica USA Launches New Multi-Wire Brush Option for SVTS

Published: January 8, 2025
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

Servotecnica, a leading developer of slip rings and customized mechatronic solutions, has today announced it has expanded its SVTS A Series of capsule slip rings with a new multi-wire brush option, increasing the service life by 5-10 times compared to traditional single-wire brush solutions.

SVTS A series slip rings are compact, customizable and use gold-based alloys as the contact material, making them the ideal choice for a variety of applications where miniaturization and reliability are critical.

Technical Specifications for the SVTS A series include:

  • Sizes from 12.4mm to 25mm diameter
  • Up to 56 circuits
  • Radiofrequency
  • High speed field bus
  • Gold-gold metal brushes technologies
  • IP65.

Servotecnica designs and manufactures electric slip rings available in thousands of configurations as standard. The company also produces custom solutions ranging from modifications to the slip ring’s electrical specifications, mechanical bounds, cables, connectors and more, to complete integrated rotary joints incorporating encoders, and other components.

“The SVTS A series is one of our core slip ring product lines, trusted and proven in industries including medical, robotics, advanced industrial, and packaging,” said Fabio Bistoletti, CEO of Servotecnica. “We are pleased to further enhance this offering with an option which dramatically increases the product’s service life.”

About Servotecnica

Servotecnica is a global motion control company founded in 1980 with facilities in the USA, Italy and Germany. The company designs and develops compact and high reliability slip rings, micromotors and custom integrated solutions for mission critical applications. Servotecnica’s expert team works in collaboration with its customers to develop solutions to the exact needs and requirements of each project. Visit https://us.servotecnica.com/en/ to learn more and follow us on LinkedIn.

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