An updated edition of the complete Phoenix Contact catalogue has now been published. The product areas of industrial connection technology, PCB connection technology, industrial plug connectors, surge voltage protection, interface technology and automation have been expanded by more than 1100 innovations, giving customers a comprehensive selection in all product lines.
The full publication comprises 2900 pages and comes in a handy slipcase. To make the catalogue easier to use, each of the six product areas has been given its own catalogue section. A new feature is the universal navigation with standard tables of content for both the catalogue as a whole and the individual sections. A step index makes it easier to navigate the tables of content. Headers on the product pages also help readers to search for specific products. To reach all the major markets, the full Phoenix Contact catalogue has been published in 13 languages.
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