Automation & Control

PLCs
The central "brain" of industrial automation. These ruggedized computers monitor inputs and make logic-based decisions to control high-speed manufacturing processes.

HMIs
The visual gateway between operator and machine. These touchscreens provide real-time data visualization, allowing users to monitor systems and adjust parameters.

Remote IO
Distributed modules that allow sensors and actuators to communicate with the central PLC from a distance, reducing wiring complexity and installation costs.

Inverters (VSD)
Variable Speed Drives (VSD) that manage the frequency and voltage supplied to electric motors. They allow for precise speed control, significantly reducing energy consumption and mechanical wear.

Amplifiers
Signal boosters that ensure control commands reach high-power components without loss or interference, essential for maintaining precision in automated lines.

Servo drives
High-precision controllers designed to work with servo motors. They provide the exact position, speed, and torque control required for robotics and complex motion sequences.

Switches
Industrial-grade networking hubs that manage data traffic across the factory floor, ensuring reliable communication between all Ethernet-enabled devices.

Gateway
The "translators" of the industrial world. They enable communication between different hardware protocols, allowing older systems to talk to modern networks.

Cables
The nervous system of your facility. High-durability shielded cabling designed to carry power and data without interference in electrically noisy environments.

Power Supply
Robust units that convert line voltage into stable, regulated DC power (typically 24V) to safely run sensitive electronics and control circuits.

Soft Starter
A device used with AC electric motors to temporarily reduce the load and torque in the powertrain during start-up, protecting the motor and extending its lifespan.

Industrial PC
High-performance computing built for harsh environments. These PCs handle complex data processing, edge computing, and high-level software applications that standard computers cannot survive.

