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Who we are!

For nearly 20 years, Kendrion INTORQ has set the standard in electromagnetic brakes which are being used in diverse applications around the globe. Our brakes are renowned for their exceptional performance, including high permissible braking energies, powerful torques, and outstanding wear resistance.
 

At Kendrion, we don't just manufacture products; we engineer solutions that drive industry transformation. From wind turbines to robots, automation to electric vehicles, and a myriad of game-changing innovations worldwide, our products play a pivotal role.

With unwavering dedication, boundless curiosity, and expertise, we engineer brakes using modular designs and agile processes. This allows us to create customized solutions at competitive prices, earning the trust of industry leaders worldwide.


Join us in shaping a brighter future!

Our History

Step into our past, embrace our future: a timeline of passionate innovation and precision.
Kendrion and INTORQ joined forces in 2020 to offer their customers the best solution from two technologies. Kendrion evolved from Binder Magnete, a company founded in 1911. INTORQ was founded through a management buy-out from Lenze. 
We take pride in our century-long legacy.

Explore our history through the timeline entries.

Our Team.

Meet our amazing team of experts who are dedicated to you with the best possible. With years of experience in their respective fields, our team is committed to helping you achieve your goals. Get to know better and let us help you take your business to the next level.

News, Blogs & Events
 

Here, you can find all the latest news, blogs and events in Kendrion World.

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