WAGO Touch Panel 600 CP and I/O Saves Costs
Combine the WAGO TP 600 Control Panel (PLC + HMI) and the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM for the perfect match for control, visualization and I/O applications.
Combine the WAGO TP 600 Control Panel (PLC + HMI) and the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM for the perfect match for control, visualization and I/O applications.
The new ArmorView Plus 7 Terminal from Allen Bradley offers a cabinet-free HMI at a lower cost compared to competing products on the market. Allen Bradley claims that users can save up to 20% in component and labor costs compared to do-it-yourself solutions that need to be engineered and assembled in-house.
The CPX Series displays from Beckhoff are Zone 2/22 classified for harsh environments. The panels feature capacitive touch technology and are available in a wide selection of screen sizes, installation options and features.
Corning Gorilla Glass for automotive interiors solutions widen the design window to reliably and economically enable next-generation trends. Reducing shaped cover-glass part costs by up to 40%, the industry’s first two AutoGrade™ cover glass solutions for auto interiors are available in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) formats.
Panduit has expanded its control panel solution offering to provide more than 400 products in the EPLAN Data Portal. This expansion helps customers optimize valuable enclosure space while simultaneously solving noise, environmental, and safety and security challenges.
Mitsubishi Electric has developed a 12.1-inch wide extended graphics array (WXGA) color TFT-LCD Module designed for use in harsh outdoor environments. The high-resolution (WXGA) screen featues a super-wide viewing angle of 176 degrees and is capable of handling dense text and images.
nVent Electric has launched a program that helps ensure customers in the United States quckly get the solutions they need when their business demands. Customers can expect faster access to high-demand products like Concept, Watershed, Proline G2 packages, Syspend 281-Max HMI system, NEMA-12 Lay-In wireway, SpectraCool air conditioners and more.
Multi-touch panels open up new dimensions for innovative HMI design. There are numerous gestures that might be used in an application: zooming in and out and rotating objects with two fingers, scrolling through lists and switching to the next screen with a quick swipe. The main advantage of multi-touch technology is how it makes operation more intuitive.
The XP500 series from Eaton sets a new standard for advanced intuitive HMI and SCADA technology. Capacitive multi-touch displays allow the use of multiple fingers to zoom, scroll and swipe. It’s about time that the gesture controls that have benefited smartphones and tablets came to the industrial world.