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Pilz at FACHPACK 2024 for Security and for safe packaging

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Automation company Pilz is showcasing its solutions for the packaging industry, including both safety and industrial security, at the FACHPACK trade fair (24-26 September 2024). Pilz highlights include flexible PSEN sensor solutions. The focus is on secure locking and monitoring of protective doors in machines and complex systems. Another focus is the secure identification and access management system I.A.M. – including security. At the stand, visitors can also find out about Pilz’s services for machine safety.

Visitors will learn more about Pilz’s tailored support throughout the entire life cycle of your packaging machine, from risk assessment to safety validation.

In addition, Pilz’s support package includes a TÜV-certified automated solution for the safe monitoring of box feed. Using the exhibition model, experts will demonstrate how this economical solution optimizes time and costs.

Safe sensor technology for “safe” danger areas

Safe monitoring of protective doors and danger areas on packaging machines is essential to achieve high productivity. With the “Safety Door Tower” exhibition model, visitors can get a clear understanding of how this can be implemented efficiently using Pilz safety locking devices as a complete package with the appropriate control technology. The automation company’s latest safety locking devices PSENmlock mini and PSENslock II will also be presented. Using an exhibition model, Pilz experts will demonstrate how the feeding and removal process can be cost-effectively performed with PSENopt II safety light curtains.

Access management – ​​safe and secure

How intelligent identification and access systems for packaging machines can reduce tampering is a separate topic. It also includes the comprehensive access management system I.A.M. for packaging machines from Pilz. Among other things, the company is demonstrating how PITmode fusion takes place as part of I.A.M. Both safe access and the selection of safe operating modes can be implemented in one system. In Nuremberg, the safe automation expert will explain how the digital maintenance protection of I.A.M.’s “Key in the pocket” portfolio flexibly meets the requirements of both safety (protection against dangerous restarts) and industrial security (protection against manipulation during maintenance work).

Pilz will be exhibiting at the joint Packaging Valley stand in hall 3c, stand 3c-411.

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