
Pflitsch at the SPS 2023 (www.computer-automation.de)
Modular cable entry system
With the modular and easy-to-install CABseal series from Pflitsch, pre-assembled cables and wires can be easily and safely inserted into control cabinets and housings.

Plow (www.computer-automation.de)
Ex cable gland program expanded
The 'LevelEx' Ex d cable glands from Pflitsch offer a compact design, captive parts and a range of applications for Ex d, Ex e and Ex t equipment class II in the areas of gas and dust.

Interview with Jörg Sokat (www.industrial-production.de)
Safe solutions for cable installations
From thick power cables to thin sensor lines, cables and lines must be routed safely through systems and machines. A challenge that should not be underestimated, explains Jörg Sokat, Head of Product Management at Pflitsch.

Hanover Fair (www.computer-automation.de)
E-Paper: HANNOVER MESSE DAILY Day 5
The top news of the issue on the fifth day of the trade fair in Hanover: First summary of Hannover Messe 2023 +++ Interview: Bosch Rexroth +++ Igus: manus awards presented +++ Interview with Markus Asch, Rittal +++ The trade fair partner country 2025

Interview Jörg Sokat, Pflitsch (www.computer-automation.de)
Safe solutions for cable installations
From thick power cables to thin sensor lines, cables and lines must be routed safely through systems and machines. A challenge that should not be underestimated, as Jörg Sokat, Head of Product Management at Pflitsch, explains in an interview with Computer&Automation.

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96 products in 12 categories are up for election for the "Products of the Year 2023"! Take part and win Saturn vouchers worth €500, among other things!

Plow (www.computer-automation.de)
Modular cable entry system
Pflitsch has launched the 'CABseal' series, a modular cable entry system for inserting pre-assembled cables and wires into control cabinets and enclosures.

Plow (www.computer-automation.de)
Installing and routing multiple cables in an EMC-compliant manner
Pflitsch has expanded its UNI Dicht modular system to include the 'UNI Dicht Mehrfach TRI' for EMC applications in order to install several cables in one cable entry to save space.

Industrial channel (www.industrial-production.de)
Safe routing of bus cables through to power cables
In automated processes and machines, a large number of different data, control and power cables have to be routed through systems. Safety, ease of installation and modifiability are among the requirements.

Plow (www.computer-automation.de)
EMC safety included
In order to achieve reliable EMC protection in environments where electromagnetic interference occurs, Pflitsch has developed the Uni ProTect EMC, which ensures EMC protection at the fitting and in the corrugated pipe.

Fraunhofer IPA (www.computer-automation.de)
The winners of REINER! 2021 have been announced
As part of the opening of Digital 365 Cleanroom Processes, Fraunhofer IPA is awarding the Fraunhofer Cleanliness Technology Prize 'REINER! 2021' for pioneering developments in cleanliness technology. Two of the three winners come from the field of electromechanics.

Plow (www.computer-automation.de)
Securely bolted
The ease of installation and installation safety of EMC cable glands are decisive factors for system safety and the achievable shielding attenuation of the installation. What do modern solutions look like?

Plow (www.computer-automation.de)
Cable protection system with EMC protection
With the 'Protect' cable protection system, Pflitsch is launching flexible corrugated conduits and fittings made of polyamide, designed to meet the requirements of mechanical and plant engineering, automation and robotics, the automotive industry, the marine sector and railroad technology.

Plow (www.computer-automation.de)
Completely EMC-safe
Where signal and power cables are routed through an enclosure wall, there is a gap in the shielding through which electromagnetic waves can 'slip through'. Raphael Brandt, Product Manager Cable Gland Systems at Pflitsch, explains what can be done to prevent this.

Cable glands (www.computer-automation.de)
The seal adapts
A major challenge for manufacturers of machines and components is the variety of connection cables used by customers worldwide. What do you do if you don't want to supply a vast number of accessories?

Cable glands and cable ducts (www.industrial-production.de)
Pflitsch celebrates 100 years of company history
This summer, Pflitsch looks back on 100 years of successful company history and at the same time has its sights firmly set on the future. The various anniversary activities culminated on July 1 with a big celebration around the new Plant 2.

Finalist for the Großer Preis des... (www.industrial-production.de)
Pflitsch receives award
At the end of September, the Pflitsch family business was honored by the Oskar Patzelt Foundation as a finalist for the "Großer Preis des Mittelstandes".

Cable glands (www.computer-automation.de)
The hygiene challenge
The food industry relies on the hygienic design of its machines and systems. However, savings are often made on components such as cable glands or cable guides - and therefore at the wrong end!

Electromagnetic compatibility (www.computer-automation.de)
A holistic approach is required
Increasing sensitivity of electronic components, decreasing signal levels and the increasing use of wireless communication - all this poses more and more electromagnetic risks. This makes it all the more important to consider the topic of EMC shielding holistically rather than selectively.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News from the field of electromechanics
Cables, connectors etc. are the backbone of every factory. The "smarter" the latter becomes, the higher the demands on the passive elements for signal and energy transmission. Computer&AUTOMATION has compiled the latest products from the field of electromechanics.

Current products (www.computer-automation.de)
News from the field of electromechanics
Cables, connectors etc. are the backbone of every factory. The "smarter" the latter becomes, the higher the demands on the passive elements for signal and energy transmission. Computer&AUTOMATION has compiled the latest products from the field of electromechanics.
