Phoenix Contact’s new MCS (Monitoring Case System) series offers a versatile housing solution for electronic components in building technology and industry, with a design that excels from PCB installation to easy mounting and maintenance.
Efficiency is crucial in manufacturing, driving continuous innovation in PCB connection technology. Tool-free Push-in and lever Push-in systems are already easy to use. Building on this, the new Push-X technology introduces a mousetrap-style mechanism for even faster, tool-free connections.
A significant research collaboration between Phoenix Contact and Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, led to a new scientific study illustrating profound industry changes, spearheaded by Dr. Fabian Bertelsmeier of Phoenix Contact.
In today’s fast-paced industrial environment, smooth and efficient production is vital—yet PLC backup and restore procedures, a critical component, are often overlooked.
PLC backup-and-restore procedures are vital for maintaining manufacturing system integrity. In addition, they ensure that the latest software is used, and preventing costly downtime. With cybersecurity in mind, asset management forms a key foundation, while device and update management—enhanced by backup and restore capabilities—is essential to a proactive, consistent security strategy.
The Catan product family is making an important contribution to the All Electric Society
The All Electric Society envisions integrating industry, energy, infrastructure, and mobility. The Catan product family is ideal for building automation sector.
Electrification, networking, and automation are key to the All Electric Society. The Catan product family enables building networking, while Phoenix Contact connectors also support this vision.
With innovative automation technology to intelligent sector coupling
Hydrogen is a widely discussed topic—in media, online, and at events. In Bremerhaven, Germany, it’s driving climate-neutral mobility. At the Grauwallring industrial estate, HY.City.Bremerhaven GmbH & Co. KG uses a wind turbine to produce hydrogen on-site via electrolysis.
Optimizing processes while also conserving resources
The PLCnext Factory in Bad Pyrmont demonstrates that analyzing minimal process data with Phoenix Contact’s advanced technologies can yield significant savings.
Bad Pyrmont, a scenic town in Germany’s Weserbergland region, is home to Phoenix Contact’s PLCnext Factory—a cutting-edge automation facility. It tests and implements new technologies like the Industry 4.0-based Digital Factory and net-zero carbon concepts. The factory also produces the very technologies that will power future production systems.
With rising electricity consumption and the integration of diverse energy sources, battery storage systems are increasingly coming into focus. Consequently, residential, industrial, and utility-scale storage systems—defined by their battery storage capacity—are increasingly used. Industrial and utility storage systems, whether stationary or distributed, store valuable wind and solar energy.
How connection technology is driving the expansion of AC charging points for e-mobility
E-mobility is crucial for a sustainable future in the All Electric Society. However,its acceptance depends on abundant charging points, low maintenance costs, and short charging times. Therefore, electrical connection technology is key to enhancing these aspects.
In today’s fast-paced industrial environment, efficiency and versatility are crucial. The THERMOMARK CARD, a Thermal transfer printer designed by Phoenix Contact offers a reliable, portable marking solution for managing wiring systems, organizing terminal blocks, and ensuring clear device labeling.