Drives From NORD for a Wide Range of Applications

January 25, 2021

Thanks to their power range of up to 22 kW and their wide range of functions, decentralized drives from NORD are at home in many applications worldwide – from the food industry to intralogistics to bulk materials handling.

NORD DRIVESYSTEMS has been developing and producing electronic drive technology for over 30 years, making it one of the pioneers of innovative inverter technology. The portfolio includes motor starters and frequency inverters in decentralized design up to 22 kW as well as for the control cabinet up to 160 kW and is characterized above all by scalable functions, a high control quality as well as simple installation and operation. Various power classes, mounting options and communication modules guarantee integration into all control architectures.

The NORD inverters are scalable in function as well as equipment and can thus be flexibly adapted to any application. They can be installed quickly, are uncomplicated to operate, and are compatible with all commercially available bus systems and control systems. The precise current vector control can bring out the optimum torque in a wide variety of load and speed situations.

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