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  • WLAN wireless module for external antennas

    The new WLAN 1010 and WLAN 2010 industrial WLAN wireless modules from Phoenix Contact enable you to easily equip compact machines, mobile robots, or automated transport systems with a WLAN interface.

  • Integrate industrial Bluetooth Low Energy sensors

    The compact FL BLE 1300 wireless module with integrated antenna from Phoenix Contact connects up to eight industrial Bluetooth Low Energy sensors to industrial controllers and IoT systems.

  • mGuard Secure Remote Service with new functions

    10 years on from its original launch, Phoenix Contact is introducing version 2.11 of its mGuard Secure Remote Service ecosystem to the market with added features and new system functions.

  • New connectors for photovoltaics

    New connectors as well as cable-based string fuses extend the Sunclix product series for photovoltaic systems from Phoenix Contact.

  • Push-in connector for electronics housings

    Phoenix Contact is extending the connection variety for ICS series electronics housings to include connectors with Push-in spring connection with a pitch of 3.5 mm.

  • New M12 push-pull connectors

    Phoenix Contact has extended its existing M12 portfolio to include new push-pull connectors with internal locking. The cross-manufacturer locking system based on IEC 61076-2-010 enables easy cabling and space-saving device connection.

  • Connecting is a snap

    Phoenix Contact brings a new dimension of convenience to conductor connections with the lever-actuated PCB terminal blocks and PCB connectors of the consistent LPT and LPC series.

  • Phoenix Contact Dialog Days- Experience the future

    We’re writing the next chapter: Phoenix Contact Dialog Days - Edition Hannover Messe. From 12-16th April 2021, visit our interactive platform for digital live communication and experience interesting live conferences, guided tours through the interactive exhibition, and personal consultation on innovations and highlights regarding the topic Empowering the All Electric Society.

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