Emerson
PACSystems IPC 2010 Compact Industrial PC
The new PACSystems IPC 2010 Compact Industrial PC (IPC) is a rugged industrial computer designed to handle a wide range of machine and discrete part manufacturing automation applications. The new solution is designed to serve manufacturing sites and OEM machine builders who need a ruggedized, compact, durable IPC to cost-effectively support their industrial internet of things (IIoT) and other digital transformation initiatives. For more information, visit www.emerson.com.
LUTZE
Motionflex Ethernet Cables
The new Lutze Motionflex continuous flexing shielded Ethernet cables with four twisted pairs, Cat5e or Cat6a standards, and an abrasion, sunlight, and oil-resistant TPE jacket are designed for harsh industrial environments and operating conditions with high noise levels. Motionflex cables are also Ecolab certified for resistance to common cleaning agents and chemicals used in washdown procedures. For more information, visit www.lutze.com.
IDEC
SmartAXIS FT2J Series
An all-in-one PLC+HMI, IDEC’s new FT2J Series joins the SmartAXIS touch family and consumes far less panel space than separate units. Because the PLC and HMI are internally connected, require only one power supply, and share the same network connection, installation is simplified. The FT2J is ready to use and communicate right out of the box, and end users perform configuration with an intuitive and easy-to-use integrated development environment for both PLC and HMI functions, cutting configuration, and programming time. For more information, visit https://lp.idec.com/FT2J-Series-US.html.
SWISS STEEL GROUP
UGIMA-X Martensitic and Duplex Steels
Swiss Steel Group introduces several new UGIMA-X grades at its subsidiary Ugitech, including UGIMA-X 4021 and UGIMA-X 4028 in the martensitic steel family. These grades offer increased hardness and superior wear resistance. In addition, UGIMA-X 4460 has been introduced from the duplex steel family, which is known for its easy machinability, although duplex steels have a reputation for being difficult to machine. For more information, visit www.swisssteel-group.com.