Posted on April 1, 2009 - ( views)
The stationary 1D/2D code readers, which feature high protection rating IP67, can be used for reading data matrix codes such as direct part marks (DPMs) on objects under difficult ambient conditions in an industrial environment. Thanks to its flexible lighting options, the system can be adapted to the respective application. Typical uses are product tracing, process control and checking the quality of marking in a variety of applications in the automotive, packaging, pharmaceutical, tobacco, cosmetics, electronics and food industries. Several versions of the new Simatic MV440 1D/2D code reading system are available: with integrated lighting for working at a distance of up to 80 centimeters, with external lighting and a working distance of up to three meters; with and without verification; as well as with a resolution of 640x480or 1024x768 pixels. The Simatic MV440 reads up to 80 codes per second.
Gleiwitzer Str. 555
90475 Nürnberg
Germany
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Provide secured access and communication
For controllers
New automation solutions at Hannover Messe
Up to 16 vibration sensors per system
Extended for actuators, sensors and tough industrial environments
For medium to upper performance range
Offer flexibility and modularity
Extended by new functions
Direct-on-line and reversing starter
This year, the IEN Europe Award for the most innovative product of the past twelve months went to Schaeffler for an online condition monitoring system. In an exclusive Interview, IEN Europe talked with two representatives of the company about the system, the acceptance of condition monitoring in general and further developments in that area that were presented at Hannover Messe 2013. The June issue also features a Special on Control & Automation, including product news, a Statement on recent IT trends in that field, and a Cover Story about combinig the latest RFID with IO-Link technology.
This year, the IEN Europe Award for the most innovative product of the past twelve months went to Schaeffler for their FAG...
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