1. Heavy Industrial Plant Control Network Backbone
Utilized as the central communications node in heavy machinery environments, integrating numerous local devices like PLCs and sensors via its 14 standard copper ports while using its multi-mode SC fiber ports for interference-free uplink to the main control room.
Problem SolvedProvides EMI-immune, long-distance communication (via fiber) and rapid <20ms fault recovery across industrial rings, preventing costly automation downtime in high-noise factory environments.
Layer 2 Managed SwitchTurbo RingMulti-mode FiberSC ConnectorEMI Immunity100BaseFX
2. Outdoor Oil and Gas Pipeline Monitoring
Deployed in weatherproof enclosures along oil pipelines to aggregate data from distributed flow meters and pressure sensors, linking data over gigabit redundant connections or fiber backhauls.
Problem SolvedWithstands extreme outdoor temperature swings with its -40 to 75°C extended temperature range, ensuring persistent remote monitoring data transmission without active heating or cooling.
Wide Temperature Range-40 to 75°CRedundant VDC InputGigabit Ethernet SFPPipeline SCADA
3. Marine and Offshore Wind Farm Connectivity
Facilitates reliable turbine control networks by connecting control systems, vibration sensors, and pitch controllers within offshore nacelles and networking them back to sea-based substations.
Problem SolvedCombats unreliable network paths with Turbo Chain and Turbo Ring redundancy, offering a 24 VDC dual redundant power feed to ensure consistent operational safety under extreme vibration and remote offshore conditions.
Turbo ChainNetwork RedundancyRedundant PowerIP30Marine Automation