Latest Developments in Global Emergency Stop Devices Market

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Latest Developments in Global Emergency Stop Devices Market

  • Semiconductors and Electronics
  • Jan 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 60
  • No of Figures: 220

  • In September 2022, Toyota Material Handling Europe introduced the CDI120, an automated pallet carrier tailored for warehouse applications. Designed for horizontal transport of goods, the CDI120 seamlessly integrates with Toyota’s existing range of vehicles, including pallet trucks, stackers, forklifts, and reach trucks, enhancing warehouse efficiency
  • In September 2022, NKK Switches of America, Inc. launched the YB and YB2 series push buttons, designed for applications such as medical devices requiring an elegant and compact design. These buttons come in various lighting options, including bright or very bright LEDs in multiple colors, as well as non-illuminated versions. IP65-rated for dust and splash resistance, they feature tactile feedback and smooth operation with a snap contact mechanism
  • In February 2022, E. Dold & Söhne GmbH & Co. KG introduced the RE 6909 three-stage toggle switch as part of its SAFEMASTER series, designed for enhanced safety during commissioning, maintenance, and installation. The circuit breaker features an emergency stop and expandable functions, ensuring user safety with a middle-position activation mechanism
  • In December 2020, ABB launched ABB Ability™ Safety Plus for hoists, a comprehensive suite of mine hoist safety products, including the Safety Plus Hoist Monitor (SPHM), Safety Plus Hoist Protector (SPHP), Safety Plus Brake System (SPBS), and Safety Brake Hydraulics (SBH), delivering the highest safety standards for personnel and equipment in the mining industry
  • In April 2020, Emerson Industrial Energy's consulting team modernized controls for a Northeastern U.S. specialty chemical manufacturer’s 1960s vintage Combustion Engineering ‘D’ Type process steam boilers. The project utilized DeltaV SIS (Safety Instrumented System) hardware for safety functionality and DeltaV PAS (Process Automation System) equipment for combustion and process control