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News Release from: Bosch Rexroth - Electric Drives and Controls | Subject: Refu drives
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 March 2000
Indramat Launches Refu Drives
Until now, Refu drives have been little used outside Germany. Now the company is part of Rexroth Indramat, that is set to change.
Refu has a fine reputation within Germany as a well-established manufacturer of high quality drives but their products have been little used previously, outside that country Having purchased the German drives maker late last year, Rexroth Indramat are now bringing the excellent Refu range of intelligent drive products to a world-wide market
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 22 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Refu product range of inverters and flux vector drives is particularly complementary to Indramat's existing product range.
The drives are supplied complete, to enable fast and simple installation and are available to a wide specification so that the user buys exactly what he requires.
The output range of the drives is 1.5kW to 400kW, with maximum output frequencies of 500Hz, 1400Hz or 3000Hz depending on supply voltage.
Switching frequencies of up to 15kHz are available.
Refudrive includes AC drive converter modules for 3 phase supplies, inverter modules for DC supply and rectifier and regenerative feedback modules.
The application areas for Refu drives include chemical processing, cranes, elevators, the textile production and high-speed spindles for machine tools.
Refu drives are also particularly suitable for bespoke applications in special aspect markets, such as pumps and compressors.
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