- Higher performance and new application areas for Siplus HCS4200 Heating Control System with two new power output modules
- Versatile control of electrical heating elements in 45, 75, 110, 230/277 and 400/480 V power grid
- Current measurement integrated in output for diagnosis of heating elements connected in parallel
- Simple, easy engineering and commissioning of industrial heating processes with TIA Portal and Proneta
Siemens has equipped the flexible, modular Siplus HCS4200 Heating Control System for switching and controlling heat emitter arrays and heating elements with two new power output modules (POM). Each output is now even more powerful and it is possible to control voltages from 45 V, making this versatile heating control system even more flexible, and suitable for use in safety extra-low voltage applications, for example.
- "Realize the value of the Digital Enterprise Suite – Industrialize Additive Manufacturing" as this year's booth slogan
- Seamless integrated software and automation solutions for additive manufacturing aimed at machine builders and users
- Innovative value-add services to further speed up the industrialization of additive manufacturing
- Engineering and printing services through to complete additive manufacturing of parts by Material Solutions and Mobility Services
At this year's formnext, the leading trade fair for additive manufacturing (AM), Siemens will be showcasing its seamless integrated solutions for additive manufacturing with the Digital Enterprise Suite. At its booth stretching over an area of around 150 square meters, the company will be demonstrating its portfolio along the entire AM value chain at the show from 14 to 17 November under the banner "Realize the Value of the Digital Enterprise Suite – Industrialize Additive Manufacturing". Products featured at the show cover everything from design and engineering software, simulation tools and matching hardware for complete machine and factory automation through to machine networking with the cloud-based IoT operating system MindSphere. Designed to address the requirements of both machine builders and additive manufacturing users, this unique offering from Siemens aims to demonstrate how companies working in the field of additive manufacturing can use digitalization to significantly boost the flexibility and efficiency of their production, reduce both engineering time and time to market, and so consolidate and expand their competitive standing in the global marketplace.
As part of formnext 2017, the leading exhibition for additive manufacturing, Siemens presented its comprehensive solution portfolio for consistent digitalization of additive manufacturing, starting with the design and engineering software, via innovative simulation tools to complete machine and factory automation. In addition to this, Siemens demonstrated how the industrialization of additive manufacturing can be further accelerated by using innovative added value services.
- Industrial Ethernet switches in electrical and optical version
- Direct (24 V) and alternating (24 V) current for industry and building use
- Up to 24 electrical ports for connecting a large number of nodes
- Profinet CC-A conformity ensures reliable data transmission
With its Scalance XB-100 product line, Siemens is launching a new generation of compact unmanaged Industrial Ethernet switches designed to permit the configuration of electrical and optical line and star topologies in networks. This range of switches is particularly suited for use in industry and in building automation applications. Design features include a large number of ports and interfaces, a lightweight plastic enclosure, and a compact design making it ideal for control cabinet mounting. The switches are also approved for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX Zone 2, IECEx). As unmanaged switches with no pre-configuration, the Scalance XB-100 products are suitable for immediate use, and come with Profinet CC-A conformity to ensure the reliable transmission of Profinet data.
- Scalance SC-600 Industrial Security Appliances – offers protection at the cell level
- Stateful Inspection Firewall with data throughput of 600 Mbit/s
- Configuration via web server, TIA Portal, SNMP and CLI
- Secured remote maintenance in combination with Sinema Remote Connect
Siemens is extending its portfolio offering protection against attacks on software and hardware components at the industrial cell level: The new Scalance SC-600 Industrial Security Appliances have a firewall (Stateful Inspection Firewall) with a data throughput of up to 600 Megabits per second (Mbit/s). Depending on the variant users can also administer VPN tunnels up to 200 IPsec (Internet Protocol Security). Scalance SC-600 also provides convenient options for network structuring via virtual LANs (VLAN) and Network Address Translation (NAT/NAPT). The Scalance SC-600 is configured via the integral web server using the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), Command Line Interface (CLI) or the Step 7 V15 engineering software (TIA Portal). For secured remote access, the new industrial security appliances can be connected via the Sinema Remote Connect management platform.
- Revenue rose 4%, to €83.0 billion; orders were strong at €85.7 billion, just 1% below the high level a year ago despite substantial, ongoing contraction in markets for the Power and Gas Division which recorded large orders in Egypt totaling €4.7 billion in the prior year; the book-to-bill ratio was 1.03
- On a comparable basis, excluding currency translation and portfolio effects, revenue rose 3% and orders declined 2%
- Industrial Business profit rose 8%, to €9.5 billion, with double-digit increases at Building Technologies, Digital Factory, Mobility and Process Industries and Drives more than offsetting declines at Power and Gas and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE)
- Industrial Business profit margin reached 11.2%, with a majority of businesses within or above their target ranges
- Net income up 11%, to €6.2 billion, driven by the strong operating performance; basic earnings per share (EPS) of €7.44, well within the guidance range
- Siemens proposes to raise the dividend €0.10 per share, to €3.70 per share
"Our global team delivered excellent results in fiscal 2017, surpassing even the historic success of last year. Most businesses are stronger than ever and well equipped for the digital age. Nevertheless, we have to tackle structural issues in some individual businesses. There is a lot of work ahead of us in fiscal 2018. We will take advantage of our opportunities in the market and handle challenges carefully, responsibly and rigorously."
We released our fourth quarter results and preliminary figures for fiscal year 2017 on November 9, 2017. The Press Conference and the Analyst Call were broadcast live.
- Thomas Rathmann leaves company
- Preparations for public listing on schedule
Jochen Schmitz (51) has been appointed CFO of Siemens Healthineers, effective December 1, 2017. Schmitz, who is currently head of Accounting, Reporting and Controlling for the Siemens Group, will succeed Thomas Rathmann, who is leaving Siemens Healthineers by mutual agreement.
- New Booksize Motor Modules for Sinamics S120 series
- Version with double (C-type) and triple (D-type) overload factor
- 24A devices close portfolio gap between 18A and 30A
- New variants offer compact design and higher maximum current
The Booksize Motor Module portfolio has been further developed to include compatible new C and D type Sinamics S120 Booksize Motor Modules. Siemens has added a number of new devices to the existing 3A-30A range. The 24A, 45A and 60A Motor Modules are now available with double overload factor (Continuous C-type), and the 24A modules are additionally available with triple overload factor (Discontinuous D-type). With a 33 percent narrower fit than the existing variants, the new 45A und 60A devices are extremely compact, enabling significant space savings in the control cabinet. The maximum current in the 45A devices has also been increased from 85A to 90A, while the 60A devices now come with a 120A maximum current instead of the previous 113A.A completely new addition to the series are the 24A devices, which will be available as either a C or D type. This closes the gap in the portfolio between 18A and 30A.
- Scalance W1788 ensures investment in industrial networks with WLAN Standard IEEE 802.11ac Wave 2
- Optimum implementation of wireless applications with high bandwidths
- Wide-ranging networking scope through integrated switch
- Reliable redundancy in harsh environmental conditions
Siemens is extending its portfolio of network components with Scalance W1788 Access Points, which are designed to facilitate implementation of the current WLAN Standard IEEE 802.11ac Wave 2 in industrial applications. Users will benefit from investment protection for industrial networks, and the assurance of future-proof wireless applications and projects in industrial environments. The standard will enable wireless applications with high bandwidths to be ideally implemented at gigabit data rates – for instance to transmit video data or where a high user density is involved. The integrated switch features two managed Ethernet gigabit ports offering wide-ranging networking possibilities such as link aggregation.The industrial feature (iFeature) iPRP (Industrial Parallel Redundancy Protocol) ensures reliable redundancy via WLAN even in the toughest of ambient conditions.