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Clean Design valve terminal MPA-C
Clean Design
MPA-C is Clean Design to perfection. It is very easy to clean, highly corrosion resistant, extremely sturdy – and extremely functional. It boasts more valve functions, modular single sub-bases for maximum 32 valves or solenoid coils, protection class IP69K, FDA certified materials, fieldbus/Ethernet via CTEU – everything that you could ask for!
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The perfect example of Clean Design: the valve terminal MPA-C
No matter how high your requirements are for valve terminals, MPA-C in Clean Design can meet them all. This valve terminal is particularly easy to clean and is resistant to corrosion and cleaning agents. What is more, it is available with degree of protection IP69K, a redundant seal system, FDA-compliant materials and NSF-H1 grease.
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Valve terminal MPA – 3 variants, 3 x excellent
Highly communicative!
Maximum function integration, many electrical connection options,
multi-pin plug, Festo I-Port, fi eldbus and a comprehensive diagnostics concept: that is the MPA. And it is extremely compact and has the latest valve technology.
- New: MPA-C – hygienic
- MPA-L – highly modular
- MPA-S – communicative and with many functions
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Valve terminal MPA-C
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D-FB1601 Optimum food production
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Decentralised installation concepts
Brief application example
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Product flyer for food and beverage industry
Two Pager
Automation components for use in the food and beverage industry
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A quick match!Your selection tool for choosing valves and valve terminals
In 5 minutes to Festo valve! The valve series at a glance:
From individual valves to automation platforms.
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OEE – Increasing system efficiency
Overall Equipment Effectiveness
The measure of a system’s value creation is its overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). This is determined by three factors: Availability – Performance – Quality
Looking at overall equipment effectiveness provides a clear indication of whether you can maximise productivity and thus make system operation even more economical.
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Poster: Your partner for process automation
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Food safety and efficiency ...
... are key requirements for you. Our clever mix of solutions delivers the perfect ingredients for production facilities that produce high-quality food economically.
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A quick match
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Voor u geselecteerd:: Producten voor de fabrieks- en procesautomatisering
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White Paper: Tips for overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) in food and beverage production
Maximum availability is not something that happens by chance, it’s the result of forward-looking action. Processing food economically and at the right time is absolutely essential. Otherwise there is a risk that production has to be stopped and raw materials are wasted.
Taking overall equipment effectiveness into consideration provides clear guidance on how to maximise productivity, and thus on economic operation of the system. But which influencing factors affect overall equipment effectiveness and how to get started on the path to optimisation?
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White Paper - Food Safety
Hygienic automation technology in food production
Protecting the consumer and the manufacturer’s brand are the key aspects of hygienic and efficient automation in food production. The aims are high productivity and perfect tasting food.
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World of Automation
Competency from single components through to control systems.
Our multi-part static system presentation comprehensively shows
• how Festo products can be connected to and integrated in various fieldbus and Ethernet protocols around the world
• how the communication hierarchies are related to one another
• and which networking and installation concepts Festo supports: for fluid and motion control for factory and process automation (FA/PA)
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Decentralised installation and control concepts
Installation and control concepts are influencing each other more than ever before, especially as we move towards Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things (IoT). It is only through effective interaction between these architectures that modular, flexible and adaptable production concepts with decentralised intelligence, pre-processing, autonomous machines or subsystems, cyber-physical systems – in other words, smart factories – will be successful.
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Product Overview Cleanroom
Series products for the clean room
- Tested to VDI 2083-9.1
- Classified to ISO 14644
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Purchasing guidelines 2017/2018
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Electrical connection technology
for space-saving connections
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Product Overview for the automotive and Tier1 supplier industry
Systems, solutions and expertise for the automotive and Tier1 supplier industry
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Automation Technology
Pneumatic and electrical components
- Pneumatic drives
- Servopneumatic positioning systems
- Electromechanical drives
- Motors and controllers
- Grippers
- Handling systems
- Vacuum technology
- Valves
- Valve terminals
- Sensors
- Image processing systems
- Compressed air preparation
- Pneumatic connection technology
- Electrical connection technology
- Control technology and software
- Other pneumatic devices
- Ready-to-install solutions
- Services
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