This section provides an overview for magnetic safety switches as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 14 magnetic safety switch manufacturers and their company rankings.
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A magnetic safety switch is a device designed to automatically halt machinery or equipment upon detecting certain conditions. It triggers in response to abnormal vibration, movement, or when a specific position is reached. The operation of this switch relies on magnetic force, with magnets arranged to match the machinery's functioning. Under normal circumstances, these magnets maintain predetermined positions. However, anomalies cause the magnets to shift, activating the switch. For instance, a malfunction during machinery rotation alters the magnets' movement, prompting the switch to engage and stop the machinery.
Magnetic safety switches find applications across industrial machinery, automobiles, household appliances, and more, playing a crucial role in preventing abnormal operations and accidents. Their use significantly reduces the risk of severe injuries and damage to equipment.
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Honeywell International Inc. was founded in 1885 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. Honeywell is a diversified technology and manufacturing company to global customers in many industries such as aerospace, building technologies, performance materials, manufacturing, and safety. Honeywell produces hardware and software solutions for each industry it serves. In building technologies, Honeywell designs access controls, electrical and wiring, fire life safety, and employee training services. In aerospace, Honeywell designs cockpit systems and displays, engines, cabin management and cleaning, and health and usage monitoring.
Banner Engineering Corporation, established in 1966 and headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a manufacturer and supplier of industrial automation products. They offer an extensive range of sensors, including proximity sensors, photoelectric sensors, and limit switches, for detecting object presence, position, and speed. Additionally, Banner provides a different types of switches, such as pushbuttons, toggle switches, and rotary switches, to control electricity flow and offer system feedback. Their wide array of controls includes PLCs, HMIs, and motion controllers, enabling automation of industrial processes.
IDEC Corp, founded in 1945 and listed on the Tokyo stock exchange, is a manufacturer of Human-Machine Interfaces, Industrial Relays & Components, Automation & Sensing, and Safety & Explosion-Proof products based in Osaka, Japan. The company offers a wide range of products including Switches & Pushbuttons, Indicator Lights & Buzzers, Circuit Protectors, Programmable Logic Controllers, and noise & vibration resistant Industrial Ethernet Devices used across various industries including automotive, food & packaging, oil & gas, and material handling.
Wieland, established in 1910 and based in Bamberg, Germany, is a manufacturer and supplier of electrical connection technology. Their product range includes pluggable connections for seamless plug-and-play electrical device connections, insulated connectors that provide electrical insulation in device connections, cable glands for safeguarding cables and ensuring a watertight seal, terminal blocks used for connecting electrical wires, and contact systems facilitating connections between electrical components. Wieland's products find applications in diverse industries, such as building construction, electrical engineering, and automation.
Pilz is headquartered in Ostfildern, Germany. Pilz designs components, systems, and services to assist industrial plant and machinery customers globally. Customers include many industries such as metals, pharmaceutical, food, presses, and robotics. Pilz serves customers through 4 venues: products and industries, services, support, and training. Products and services include everything from sensor technology and small controllers to robotics to software and operation monitoring. Services include machinery and workplace safety and international compliance. Support is offered 24/7. Training is available through courses and qualification programs.
Omron Automation, situated in Hoffman Estate, IL established in 1933 is a manufacturer and supplier of fully integrated automation solutions to various industries. The complete portfolio of the company provides safety services, training, and automation services to keep people safe, protect their capital investment and increase their overall equipment effectiveness. The company has 80+ years of industry experience to benefit its clients. Whether a client is looking to protect their people, understand their functional safety risks, train their team, or refurbish a robot, the company can provide customized services to meet their client's needs.
Kimo Electronic Pvt. Ltd., established in 1997 and headquartered in Mumbai, India, operates as a manufacturer, supplier, and distributor of industrial and electronic components. Its product line includes electronic motor soft starters from 0.25kW to 50,000 kW (50 mW) and up to 15,000Volts or 15kV for motor acceleration control, industrial brake systems for machinery deceleration and safety, as well as power transmissions for efficient power transfer, and motor control solutions for regulating industrial electric motors. The company is ISO 9000 certified, emphasizing effective quality management.
Idem Safety Switches Limited, established in 2003 and headquartered in Wigan, England, is a manufacturer of machine safety devices. The company designs and manufactures safety interlock switches for machines. Its product portfolio ranges from simple limit switches to stainless steel 316 and explosion proof safety switches covering all aspects of the human-machine interface. These products are used in several industries including food & beverage, automotive and pharmaceutical. . The company has a network of distributors globally, and provides those details on its website.
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Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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United States of America | 2 | 25.0% |
Germany | 2 | 25.0% |
United Kingdom | 2 | 25.0% |
Japan | 1 | 12.5% |
India | 1 | 12.5% |