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Voith turbo gear units AeroMaXX (EN)

The BHS AeroMaXX technology from Voith is a clever but simple and, most importantly, reliable solution that considerably increases the efficiency on the one hand and reduces oil consumption on the other hand. It was possible to reduce both the power loss and the previous lubrication and cooling oil

Voith fluid couplings type TPKL

The fill-controlled fluid coupling type TPKL is especially suitable for tough use on conveyor belt drives in the mining industry. Ideal for the respective load condition of the belt, the TPKL regulates acceleration extremely gently. This protects the belt, prevents downtimes and increases the servic

Voith variable speed drive VECO-Drive

VECO-Drive is an innovative solution combining a mechanical planetary gear with frequency controlled servo motors. The electrical superimposing gear is the most efficient way to make speed variable. Since only a small amount of rated power is needed, an overall component efficiency of greater than 9

Voith fluid couplings type TPKL − Tripper drives (EN)

The fill-controlled fluid coupling type TPKL is especially suitable for tough use on conveyor belt drives in the mining industry. Ideal for the respective load condition of the belt, the TPKL regulates acceleration extremely gently. This protects the belt, prevents downtimes and increases the servic

Voith fluid couplings type DTPK − AFC drives

The water operated fill-controlled fluid coupling type DTPKW is especially designed for use in Armoured Face Conveyor drives. It protects all drive components from damage and allows starting up the AFC in any situation. More information: http://voith.com/corp-en/fluid-couplings/fluid-coupling-type-

Porsche E-Performance. Not the beginning.

History is written by those who start in pole position. Strictly speaking, Porsche E-Performance was set in motion 120 years ago when Ferdinand Porsche took a leading role in the design of the Egger-Lohner C.2 Phaeton electric car and development of the Semper Vivus. Around one hundred years later,