With the rise of electric mobility, the focus in manufacturing is shifting significantly: Components that could “run along” in internal combustion engines due to masking noises and vibrations are evaluated much more critically in electric drives. The reason is simple: The internal combustion engine generates a broad spectrum of noise that masks many background sounds. In electric drives, this acoustic “background noise” is largely absent, making deviations in shape, position, and surface significantly more noticeable.
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In the rapidly developing world of electromobility, precision and efficiency play a decisive role in production technology. The HLC 150 H high-performance gear cutting machine from EMAG KOEPFER represents a revolutionary solution in this context. This machine, which is characterized by its universality, precision and performance, was specially designed for the demanding task of machining tooth profiles in electric car components. With the increasing demand for quiet and efficient electric vehicles, the requirements for the machining quality of the components are also increasing. The HLC 150 H meets these challenges with advanced technology and an impressive range of machining options. In this blog post, we take a look at the special features and technical innovations of this machine and shed light on how it is driving production in the e-car sector.