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The switch enables the parallel operation of Ethernet-APL and Profibus PA with a single infrastructure, even for hazardous areas.
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What previously had to be solved with several switch amplifiers can now be handled by a single device of the new KFU8-SR-Ex* product family from Pepperl+Fuchs.
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Whether used as a smartphone, PDA, scanner or camera, the Smart-Ex 02 facilitates mobile workers’ day-to-day activities anytime and anywhere.
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The new KFU8-SR-Ex product family of switch amplifiers from Pepperl+Fuchs offers a solution that is both efficient and reliable.
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Ethernet-APL describes a new Ethernet physical layer that is tailored to the requirements of process plants while seamlessly integrating into the omnipresent Ethernet world.
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If you want to curb climate change, you can’t get around hydrogen. To ensure the safety of automated processes, explosion-proof components and sensors with a wide range of functions are required. Pepperl+Fuchs offers the hydrogen industry a comprehensive portfolio of devices and many years of experience in diverse areas.
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As an expert in electrical explosion protection, Pepperl+Fuchs helps its customers to select, plan and develop their specific solution.
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Smartphones and tablets enable companies to improve not only their productivity, but also the safety of their employees.
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To enable customers to use Pepperl+Fuchs sensors in explosion-protected areas, the company has made sensors suitable for use in Zones 1 or 21, and Zones 2 or 22.
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Camera-based code readers have already proven their worth in reading detailed data for automated processes, with the adaptability to suit many tasks.
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The combination makes data accessible beyond the central control system, for decision-makers to access without complex workarounds.
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Up to 80 field devices can be connected to a fully occupied remote I/O system, and they communicate without a time delay.
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