
360° inclination measurement of the horizontal position
The IMU F99 inclination sensor from Pepperl+Fuchs provides stable inclination values for dynamic applications such as construction, agricultural and forestry machinery, wind turbines and AGVs.
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The IMU F99 inclination sensor from Pepperl+Fuchs provides stable inclination values for dynamic applications such as construction, agricultural and forestry machinery, wind turbines and AGVs.

With a focus on sustainability
The climate crisis is omnipresent and everyone must make their contribution to greater sustainability. If there are many opportunities to save resources in the private sphere, what contribution can companies make? Assessments and models in the new issue.

For the first time in the company's 77-year history, Pepperl+Fuchs has exceeded the threshold of one billion euros in annual global turnover. This means that the company has reached its original target of 2025 much earlier than planned.

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In an Industrial IoT (IIoT) cloud for sensor collaboration, AWS partners Pepperl+Fuchs, Syntax and GE Digital presented a joint solution for predictive maintenance and condition monitoring.

At Pepperl+Fuchs, the arrival of the digital world in manufacturing has also been reflected in the trade fair stand concept since this year. Stefan Maus, Director Global Marketing at Pepperl+Fuchs in Mannheim, describes the special features.

The modular platforms of the HMI portfolio from Pepperl+Fuchs offer individual solutions for applications from non-hazardous areas to Zone 1.
True predictive maintenance is only possible in a fully networked production environment - including Ex zones. However, there is often a digitalization gap in hazardous areas. Intrinsically safe mobile devices promise a remedy here.

C. Uhl, Pepperl+Fuchs, in an interview
Smart devices in the Ex area? Christian Uhl, Head of Communication / Global Marketing, outlines Pepperl+Fuchs' path with smart glasses that can be used in hazardous areas.
Experienced mechanics can hear when an engine or machine is not running smoothly: they recognize a warning signal triggered by a change in vibration behaviour. Vibration sensors do this automatically for real-time condition monitoring.