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25/08/2022 – Research and development

Automated production of cable harnesses

Cable harnesses are among the few parts that still have to be manufactured or processed by hand, especially in automotive and consumer goods production. The supply shortage of cable harnesses could now make a process developed by researchers at Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences attractive.

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Cable harnesses are among the few parts that still have to be produced or processed manually, particularly in the automotive industry. © fotolia

 
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Bernd Langer and Martin Kipfmüller at the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences have developed a method for the automated production and assembly of cable harnesses. © Hochschule Karlsruhe

 
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Cable harnesses are among the few parts that still have to be produced or processed manually, particularly in the automotive industry. © fotolia

 
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