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HIMA at SPS IPC Drives 2016

Source: HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH
25 October, 2016
1 min read
Under the motto “No Limits. Go Beyond Safety,” HIMA Paul Hildebrandt is presenting comprehensive solutions comprising hardware, software and services at this year’s edition of SPS IPC Drives. On November 22-24 at Stand 440 in Hall 9, trade fair visitors can learn about the benefits provided by comprehensive solutions for TMC, BCS and PMC.

HIMA FlexSILon solutions are ideal for implementing safety and critical control applications. They are built on the HIMax® safety system, which enables automation of turbines, burners, boilers and pipelines. HIMax includes not only safety functions but also functions for controlling the applications. “HIMA offers comprehensive safety solutions worldwide,” said Hartmut Leistner, Sales Manager DACH at HIMA. “Our solutions allow plants and equipment to be operated with high availability and cost-effectively, without compromising safety.

Integrating all major functions in a single solution considerably reduces the engineering and cabling expense. What’s more, systems built with this integrated approach are more robust than applications composed of discrete components, due to the diagnostics depth and comprehensive redundancy options. Our FlexSILon solutions enable uninterrupted operation over the entire life cycle. The optimally coordinated deployment of devices and components ensures maximum system safety with extremely high availability and cost effectiveness.” Meet us at SPS IPC Drives 2016, Nuremberg (Germany): Hall 9, Stand 440

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