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Systems for Moscow: Knorr-Bremse at EXPO 1520

2017. augusztus 23.

At the 6th International Fair of Railway Equipment and Technologies in Moscow from August 30 to September 2, Knorr-Bremse is showcasing products and systems from its passenger and freight car portfolio as well as special applications on booth 54 in Hall 2.

  • At EXPO 1520 in Moscow, Knorr-Bremse is presenting its solutions for the 1,520-millimeter wide-gauge market for rail technology on booth 54 in Hall 2, where exhibits will include the VV120-T oil-free compressor. | © Knorr-Bremse

The name EXPO 1520 stems from the 1,520-millimeter track gauge used in the CIS states, as well as in Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, and Mongolia. The trade fair at the Shcherbinka Exhibition Center in Moscow is the only one in Europe for wide-gauge railway equipment. While the 1,520-millimeter wide-gauge track has become established in Russia for historical reasons, throughout most of Europe and North America, in China and Australia, trains travel on ‘standard gauge’ track with 1,435 millimeters between the inner edges of the rails – the gauge of the first ever public railway line between Stockton and Darlington in England.

Knorr-Bremse is one of the long-standing players in the 1,520 market and is bringing a number of systems and products developed especially for the requirements of this market to the Russian capital – for example, the highly robust KAB60 distributor valve that Knorr-Bremse tested over two long Russian winters without one single failure. The valve feeds and vents the brake cylinders rapidly and evenly all the way to the last car – even at extreme sub-zero temperatures. Compliant with the Russian GOST standard, the valve is installed in Russian rail operator RZD’s new vehicles to ensure reliable operation and reduced life cycle costs. In 2016, RZD explicitly commended the reliability of the KAB60.

The AKB1 load-dependent brake valve for freight cars, also on show, is designed to match the brake force applied as closely as possible to the load in the respective car. This is done by means of a sensor that detects differences in bogie deflection and adjusts the brake force accordingly. The AKB1 can withstand not only constant jolts and vibration, but also extreme temperatures down to minus 60° Celsius. At the same time, its innovative materials and robust design ensure eight years of maintenance-free operation.

Knorr-Bremse is also presenting the VV120-T oil-free compressor for metro applications which delivers new levels of environmental compatibility: As it no longer requires oil for lubrication, it cannot release any into the environment. It also works significantly more quietly than comparable products.

The fair also provides a showcase for products and systems from Knorr-Bremse subsidiaries Selectron and Microelettrica: Selectron’s train control management systems (TCMS) provide the technological backbone for connected solutions designed to ensure safety, reliability and low life cycle costs in rail vehicles. Microelettrica, the world market leader in electronic and electromechanical control components for rail transportation applications, is presenting a cross section of its portfolio of contactors, circuit breakers and power resistors.

 

Bucsai Edina

Tel: +36 76 511 738
Mobil: +36 30 428 5115
e-Mail: edina.bucsai@knorr-bremse.com

Knorr-Bremse Fékrendszerek Kft.
Knorr-Bremse TruckServices
H-6000 Kecskemét, Georg Knorr u. 8.
Hungary

Kovács Beatrix

Tel: +36 1 2894 109
Mobil: +36 30 190 9710
e-Mail: beatrix.kovacs@knorr-bremse.com

Knorr-Bremse Vasúti Jármű Rendszerek Hungária Kft.
Knorr-Bremse Rail Vehicle Systems Budapest
H-1238 Budapest, Helsinki út 105.
Hungary

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