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Eisenmann VarioInspect’s design receives Red Dot Award

 Improved ergonomics and excellent lighting conditions make for greater inspection efficiency. Furthermore, the glass surfaces of the LEDs are quick and easy to clean.Photo by EISENMANN Anlagenbau GmbH & Co.KG

Improved ergonomics and excellent lighting conditions make for greater inspection efficiency. Furthermore, the glass surfaces of the LEDs are quick and easy to clean.
Photo by EISENMANN Anlagenbau GmbH & Co.KG

Eisenmann has received the prestigious Red Dot Award: Product Design 2016 in the industry, machinery and robotics category. The 41 judges, including designers, university professors and journalists from around the world, praised the advanced design of the VarioInspect, an LED light tunnel that supports quality control in paint shops. Overall, 5,214 products were entered in the international competition’s 31 categories. They were assessed in terms of innovation, formal quality, functionality, and ecological compatibility.

VarioInspect is the first LED light tunnel to be developed by Eisenmann, and was launched in 2015. “We are extremely proud to have received this award for our new product,” states VarioInspect project leader Jan Hammermann, “Red Dot is unique in this special area of plant engineering and a reward for the successful integration of engineering and design.”

The light tunnel’s layout creates a pleasant and ergonomic working environment, and reduces noise levels and echoes. The unique LED lighting is adjustable from warm white to cool white, and can be tailored to the specific challenge, such as the paint color and gloss level of the body. The lighting makes highly effective surface quality inspections possible. This is essential as OEMs and consumers regard the slightest blemish in paintwork as unacceptable. The LEDs’ low power consumption and long service life minimize operating costs.

“Red Dot award winners have not only demonstrated exceptional design skills. Their achievements also highlight the central role of design in the development of innovative products,” believes Professor Peter Zec, initiator of the Red Dot Awards and CEO of the company that organizes the competition.

The award ceremony took place at the Red Dot Design Museum in Essen, Germany, on July 4, 2016, followed by a special, four-week exhibition showcasing the winning products.

For more information, please visit http://www.eisenmann.com.