1. Oil and Gas Refinery Monitoring
Utilizes the ATEX Zone 2 and Class I Div. 2 certifications to safely deploy Ethernet connectivity in explosive environments without risking accidental ignition.
Problem SolvedProvides intrinsically safe networking hardware for potentially explosive atmospheres where standard commercial switches present severe safety hazards.
ATEX Zone 2Class I Div. 2IP30 AluminumHazardous Locations
2. Railway Trackside Communications
Leverages the EN 50121-4 certification and high resistance to shock and vibration for reliable fiber optic data transmission in rail wayside control cabinets.
Problem SolvedEnsures uninterrupted networking communication amidst extreme vibrations, electromagnetic interference, and harsh conditions common in rail systems.
EN 50121-4High Vibration ToleranceDIN-railMulti-mode Fiber
3. Factory Automation Networks
Deploys dual redundant DC power inputs (9.6-60 VDC) and broadcast storm protection to guarantee continuous machine-to-machine control communication.
Problem SolvedMitigates critical network downtime and data packet loss caused by single-point power source failures and excessive broadcast traffic in industrial facilities.
Redundant Power InputsBroadcast Storm ProtectionPROFINET CC-AVDC Power