With protection to IP69K and a shock resistance of 100g, the IO-Link devices are also suitable for rugged outdoor applications.
Fast RFID I/O module for EtherCAT
Turck’s new TBEC interface supports RFID applications with frequent, very fast-moving tags and up to 128 read/write heads.
Fortescue battery-electric train next stop: Infinity and beyond
Fortescue Metals Group has commenced the development of a regenerating battery-electric iron ore train project, the Infinity Train, with its …
Australian PMI reports rebound into positive territory in February
The Ai Group’s Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI) rose by 4.8 points to 53.2 in February – indicating …
Australian innovators to develop first climate-neutral vehicle
Swedish performance electric vehicle brand, Polestar and the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC), is calling on Australian and global suppliers, …
Calidus commissioning Australia’s next big thing
Calidus Resources has begun commissioning its Warrawoona gold project in Western Australia, with first gold pour approaching in the coming …
Martin Engineering safety standards recognised for “zero deficiencies”
Martin Engineering has solidified its reputation as a pioneer in modern industrial safety with a RAVS Plus award from ISNetworld …
Hanwha to build Armoured Vehicle Centre of Excellence
Hanwha Defense Australia will establish their Armoured Vehicle Centre of Excellence at the Avalon Airport Industrial Precinct, where they will …
Inductive Sensors for CFRP detection
Turck has added the world’s first inductive sensors for detecting carbon fibre reinforced polymer to its portfolio.
IO-Link portfolio for decentralised automation
Turck is expanding its extensive IO-Link portfolio with a robust IO-Link master with an M12 power supply, a compact IO-Link …