Webinar: Best Practices for Applying Electric Actuators in Hygienic Equipment

January 5, 2021

Tolomatic will be hosting a Public Tolotalk webinar on January 26, 2021 for the Best Practices for Applying Electric Actuators in Hygienic Equipment.

The need for sanitary environments continues to increase across many industries, and hygienic equipment requires special consideration when it comes to linear motion. Tune in to be sure you’re up-to-speed on best practices for linear motion in food processing, life sciences, pharma  and other hygienic equipment applications. Tolomatic will review their latest whitepaper on the subject, and share some recent application stories.

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