Beckhoff Automation
Beckhoff Automation
Beckhoff Automation provides advanced, open automation products based upon proven industrial technologies. Manufacturers and machine builders can implement high performance Beckhoff control systems more efficiently and at a lower overall cost than traditional PLC and motion control systems. Beckhoff has been a long-time proponent of open controls architectures, full system interoperability, seamless machine-to-machine communication and lean automation solutions. As more packaging companies are calling for these types of cost-efficient solutions, Beckhoff is well-positioned today to support them. Beckhoff sales and service are handled directly, with no intermediaries involved for exceptional customer service and consultation.
Problem-Solving Technologies
Beckhoff’s product range includes PC-based control, Industrial PCs, Embedded PCs, programmable automation controllers (PACs), PLCs, operator interfaces, I/O compatible with over 15 different fieldbuses, EtherCAT (next generation Ethernet fieldbus technology), TwinSAFE safety solutions, servo drives and motors. Another advanced solution from Beckhoff is TwinCAT 3, which represents a convergence of automation and the IT world; this is referred to as eXtended Automation Technology (XAT).
Feature-Laden Solutions
While supporting all IEC 61131 programming languages and providing active support of multi-core systems, Beckhoff advances leading edge automation solutions that deliver high performance and efficiency. This includes the upcoming eXtended Transport System (XTS), a system that combines two proven drive principles into one revolutionary solution. With the XTS, Beckhoff has truly broken new ground with a drive technology innovation – because it represents the convergence of two well known drive principles, rotary motion and linear motion, into a single system. XTS is a high performance system that can provide advanced EtherCAT-based control technology for product packaging with variable product flow, complex material handling lines and much more.
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