What’s new at Elan?
Information on new contact partners, changes of address etc. can be found here.
We present new product families under the column Products -> Innovations.
Projects and libraries in the new version are compatible with those in Versions 1.1.x. more
Sophisticated QM System certified according to MD 2006/42/EC Annex X of the new Machinery Directive places very high demands on the quality management systems of companies that develop and manufacture machinery safety components. The requirements go far beyond the familiar DIN EN ISO 9000ff. – and anyone who meets them can develop and market directive-compliant products that are listed in Annex IV of the MD. For the Schmersal Group this particularly involves the "Logic units for safety functions" described under no. 21 and the "Protective systems for personnel detection" described under no. 19. more
On 2009.12.18, the European Commission has published the list of titles and references of harmonised standards for Machinery under Directive 2006/42/EC in the Official Journal of the European Union C 309/29. more
In the programme for 2009 we have again included topics that either distinguish themselves by a high degree of topicality or were chosen for special background reasons. more
The SPS/ IPC/ DRIVES 2008 fair at Nürnberg, which ended on 2008.11.27, was a big success for the Schmersal Group: the booth was highly frequented all three days and many visitors not only requested information, but submitted specific projects and problems as well. more
With its entry into the World Trade Organisation (WTO), China was compelled to run down trade barriers. As a consequence, the prevailing CCEE and CCIB standards, respectively applicable to home made and import products, were standardised and integrated into a uniform product certification system, the so-called CCC (China Compulsory Certification). more
Schmersal welcomes test experts ...This exchange of experiences, which was organised for the first time in June 2004, took place at K.A. Schmersal’s. Thirty-one participants – generally developers and test experts from companies with an own accredited low voltage test laboratory – discussed, amongst others, the new electronic methods of "Test Reporting"... more