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Belden Launches New Solutions to Boost Uptime and Improve Network Connectivity

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Releases include expansions to Belden’s OptiTuff line, a new connector and I/O module from Lumberg Automation and updates to Belden’s PROVIZE Network Planning, Commissioning and Management Suite.

Belden unveils four new products and updates that are designed to maintain connectivity in rugged environments and ensure uptime.

Data Acquisition & Transmission

  • Belden OptiTuff Connectivity and Cable Management options support new field-termination connectivity for OptiTuff Mini Fiber Cables. Through the creation of new systems and improvements to the transition points, connectors and patch panels in Belden’s existing FiberExpress (FX) line, installers can now benefit from OptiTuff’s fast, easy installation plus compatibility with the popular FX Fusion Splice-On Connector and FX ECX Patch Panel System.
  • The new Lumberg Automation M12 Circular Connector Automotive Line is designed to withstand harsh environments, thanks to new PUR construction, which prevents damage caused by welding sparks, crushing, and shearing. The connectors promote safety and application output by maintaining optimal machine uptime.

Data Orchestration & Management

  • Belden PROVIZE Network Planning, Commissioning and Management Suite updates simplify MRP configuration for redundant ring topologies to prevent network disruptions. In addition, enhanced integration lets users shift between PROVIZE Planner and Explorer easily. User interface enhancements also improve both products.
  • The new Lumberg Automation LioN-X Digital I/O Modules offer cost-effective flexibility and fast configuration, data transfer, and data security for automation applications using digital sensors and actuators. The modules offer integration in PLC and cloud environments, making them a fit for almost all industrial applications.

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