Exhibition summary
● CUH appeared at the Chicago Automation Show and exchanged the latest technology of vibration feeder controllers with global users
● CUH's new generation "SDVC341 automatic frequency modulation vibration feeder controller" attracted public attention
● CUH has won wide recognition and trust from customers in the North American market
The Assembly Show 2024
As a global leader in vibratory feeder controllers, CUH has been actively participating in top international automation technology exhibitions. From October 22nd to October 24th, CUH once again appeared at the Chicago Automation Show (The Assembly Show 2024) in the United States and brought many advanced vibratory feeder controller products that meet market demand to the North American market. From the initial exploration to today's market leader, CUH has won wide recognition and trust in the North American market with its outstanding technical strength and spirit of continuous innovation.
New Product SDVC341 Remarks Customer Attention
At the exhibition, the CUH booth was very lively, and the SDVC341 automatic frequency modulation vibration feeding controller became one of the most popular controllers among the audience. The staff demonstrated the advanced PFC technology on-site, which made the controller not limited by the voltage of the regional power grid, without the need for an external transformer, and the equipment was plug-and-play. The audience praised this function as being particularly practical. An American engineer exclaimed: "The universality of the power grid voltage has truly solved the problem of our equipment going overseas."
Every time we participate in an exhibition, CUH will bring the latest research results to communicate and share the latest technologies of vibration feeder controllers with users around the world. From the nervousness and anticipation when we first participated in the exhibition to become a regular visitor to the exhibition today, CUH has witnessed steady growth in the North American market and even in the global automation field.