COMPANY PROFILE
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ThErmal manaGEmEnT STEGO - PErfEcT
Since it was founded in 1980, STEGO has been developing, producing and selling an ever-growing range of products for the protection of electric and electronic components...
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ll STEGO products for cabinets and enclosures – heaters, fan heaters, filter fans, LED-lamps, thermostats, hygrostats
and accessories – are aimed at reaching optimum climatic conditions in the most varied environments, ensuring that all sensitive components work reliably at all times. Constant changes from day to night
temperatures, as well as extreme climatic conditions in particularly warm or cold regions are a challenge for electronic components. Fortunately STEGO offers Thermal Management solutions to protect sensitive parts in enclosures and other installations from corrosion and malfunctions. Over the last 40 years, our products are appreciated for their reliability and longevity by customers worldwide. We manage to combine innovation and design of our products to complement each other for best use in your applications. The driving force behind the development
of our thermal management solutions is our innovative spirit. We consistently manufacture products for a wide range of requirements in enclosure climatisation. STEGO temperature and humidity control systems are the recognised original in the market and thus the ‘go to’ reference for thermal management. Our focus is on quality and added value for
you – our customer: for your applications, products and for success with your customers. STEGO thermal management products are safe, reliable, efficient and integration friendly. As a result, you get an innovative, durable
solution which in turn adds value to your own product, which is SIMPLY INNOVATIVE and BETTER FOR SURE.
Our prOduCT prOfilE iNCludES ThE fOllOwiNG:
• PANEL & ENCLOSURE HEATERS to avoid temperature drops in your equipment.
• FILTER FANS to avoid extreme high temperatures in enclosures and switch cabinets may cause malfunctions - Thanks to its unique air-flap outlet technology and use of only one filter mat, the new Filter Fan Plus series achieves a more effective air circulation and offers a considerable increase in airflow.
• ENCLOSURE THERMOSTATS & HYGROSTATS ensure ideal conditions in your enclosures and panels with our temperature and humidity control systems.
• SENSORS – Condition monitoring is a major part of predictive maintenance, not only in enclosures and panels but in a variety of applications.
• PANEL & ENCLOSURE LAMPS, mostly LED, create round the clock ideal lighting conditions in enclosures.
MEETiNG STANdArdS
STEGO meets the requirements of the ISO 45001 – the new health and safety management standard for workplaces. This standard replaces the OHSAS 18001 certification, which has been implemented in our company for many years. Our consistent focus on maximum safety, risk
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reduction and health care in all operational processes within and beyond the boundaries of our company. These efforts find their positive acknowledgment in the award of this internationally recognized certification. Together with ISO 9001 quality management
and ISO 14001 environmental management ISO 45001 forms a synergy of statutes of company operations. For the benefit of our customers, partners and employees STEGO will reliably pursue occupational health and safety aspects and expand awareness.
STEGO CONNECT
STEGO recently launched – STEGO CONNECT – Easy IIoT implementation: as a user of our Software-as-a-Service, users will be connecting sensors and actuators on the basis of the IO- Link protocol – in an efficient synergy of cloud computing and edge computing. And it's so easy: Plug & Connect. STEGO CONNECT works with any IO-Link
device – from any manufacturer. Simply plug in and your devices are connected. Welcome to the Industrial Internet of Things!
STEGO
www.stego-connect.com/en
STEGO is now represented at 12 locations and by more than 200 sales partners worldwide. Visit us at
https://www.stego-group.com/home.
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