Operate Longer in Demanding Environments

The escalating energy demand, coupled with the imperative for renewable and sustainable sources, highlights the pressing need for innovative technologies that can operate with enhanced efficiency and reliability. While renewable energy equipment is generally designed to be durable and reliable, certain parts may experience wear and tear over time due to continuous operation, environmental exposure, and mechanical stress. ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ³¬ÎÛ’s metallurgy, manufacturing, and surface engineering expertise can help develop parts and wear components that can operate longer in demanding environments.

Solar

It’s renewable, sustainable and increasingly economic. No wonder more energy companies are turning their attention to solar. Bronze gears that get their start at ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ³¬ÎÛ’s Accurate Specialties Division deliver the high dynamic and static torque load capacity needed for the tracking assemblies using worm gear drives to deliver power with precision accuracy.

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Wind

Wind energy systems operate in extreme conditions where wear, erosion, and electrical exposure can threaten both performance and safety. ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ³¬ÎÛ’s advanced wear solutions—including engineered ceramic coatings—are designed to protect critical wind turbine components from abrasive wear, corrosion, and electrical risks such as stray voltage. Stray voltage is a known concern within turbines, where electrical generation and conductive structures exist in close proximity. Properly applied ceramic coatings provide a durable, electrically insulating barrier that helps reduce unintended electrical pathways, supporting safer working conditions for maintenance personnel while protecting equipment from premature damage. The result is improved reliability, extended component life, and greater confidence in long‑term turbine operation.