SPONSORED FEATURE
Signal, data and power management in logistics, warehouse and machine-vision applications
F
or over 40 years, Murrelektronik has manufactured a range of components from the panel to the fi eld – designed to cut down installation time, panel space and cost. In industrial production and modern- day logistics the importance of high- performance industrial image processing and machine vision is growing rapidly. These systems help to network, digitalise and optimise processes in material fl ow and in production, enabling end-to-end signal and data management between the control system and the relevant machinery and equipment. Murrelektronik has the perfect installation technology for logistics applications and machine vision technology. An installation concept that includes switches, distributors, power supplies and the associated high-performance, pre-assembled cable and connector technology. And now this solution is presented in an interactive system layout, with links directly from each component to the
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technical information and data on the Murrelektronik website. The following components are shown in the system:
• Panel – Emparro PSU, Mico Pro
electronic circuit control, IP20 IO and IP 20 switches;
• IP67 Power Supplies; • IP67 Switches;
• Impact67 distributed IO; • Hybrid switches and power control for camera installations;
• MVK safety IO and MVK Fusion which has IO, IO link and Safety IO; • A variety of pushbuttons (including safety), lamps, lights and beacons; • Cable management and easy MQ15
quarter-turn connectivity. All can be combined to create a full system or integrated into your existing system. To access the interactive system layout scan the QR code (right) for further technical data, availability and prices. For more information, contact
korina.parker@
murrelektronik.co.uk
CONTACT:
Murrelektronik
www.murrelektronik.co.uk; 0161 728 3133
techsupport@murrelektronik.co.uk
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