By switching to coating-free gearmotors, SEW‑Eurodrive is taking an important step toward making its product portfolio more sustainable. With no paint or coatings involved, production costs are reduced during manufacture and components are easier to recycle in the circular economy at the end of the product life cycle. These gearmotors are therefore an environmentally friendly, cost-effective solution for many drive tasks.
SEW- Eurodrive is switching the manufacturing process for its gearmotors to the coating-free ECO2 design. This change is being applied as standard to gearmotors featuring with gear units with an aluminum enclosure and motors in sizes 56 to 90. The metallic surfaces of these drive components – motors, gear units, and flange – are aluminum, which is not prone to corrosion under normal circumstances. In fact, it even reacts with oxygen to form a thin protective layer.
Dispensing with the painting or coating process – which means there is no need for a drying process – cuts the energy required for coating. Production costs are lower, while the CO2 emissions are reduced by as much as 3% at the same time. The cost benefits this achieves are passed directly on to customers. What’s more, eliminating the coating process makes the production process more sustainable, which makes it easier to feed the component back into the material cycle at the end of the product life cycle. Painting or coating is generally not necessary if drive components are used in indoor areas such as logistics halls. This leads to a win-win situation for everyone involved!
Order processing systems at SEW-Eurodrive will switch worldwide by November 22, 2024, thus ensuring standardized processes. In the case of existing material and partner numbers, customers must confirm that the ECO2 design is to be used. SEW‑EURODRIVE will then adjust the sample orders accordingly. As an option, the previous surface coating of paint in the color RAL 7031 can still be selected during the ordering process.
Source: SEW-Eurodrive