Bihl+Wiedemann GmbH
Booth number: HALL W3 - B1-7
www.bihl-wiedemann.de
About us
Mannheim, Germany by Jochen Bihl and Bernhard Wiedemann. The highly specialized engineering firm is among the leading providers of safety technology and electronic components for automation technology using AS-Interface.
Additionally to the company's headquarters in Mannheim, Bihl+Wiedemann has subsidiaries in Turkey, Denmark, USA, and China. International sales partners ensure Bihl+Wiedemann's presence around the world.
Address
Flosswoerthstr. 41
68199 Mannheim
Germany
Phone: +49 621 339960
Unit 1619, Dong Ting Building, No.319, Middle Zhenghe Road
215400 Taicang City, Jiangsu Province
P. R. China
E-mail: mail@bihl-wiedemann.cn
Phone: +86 512 5320 6660
Internet: www.bihl-wiedemann.cn
Products & Services
On the CeMAT Shanghai Bihl+Wiedemann is presenting a full portfolio of dezentral I/O solutions with AS-Interface. This includes modules in IP20 for control cabinets as well as modules in IP67, which are designed to be used in the field. Starting from small applications with just three I/O stations or three modules in the field all the way up to huge widespread applications users can profit from the simple wiring and intelligent design. Other highlights are the showcase of our Safety Basic Monitor alongside our SafeLink technology. The Safety Basic Monitor is a safety minicontroller, allows for universal expansion and is also ideal as a head station for special safety applications. SafeLink is designed for major widespread safety applications with up to 1922 safety signals and enables the user to link up to 31 Bihl+Wiedemann ASi gateways via a Bihl+Wiedemann's safe ethernet protocol.
ASi-5 Selfconfiguring I/O Module, IP20, 16I/O
ASi-5/ASi-3 PROFINET Gateway in Stainless Steel, 2 ASi-5/ASi-3 masters
ASi-5/ASi-3 Address Programming Device
Count on a powerful combination when commissioning your ASi system: Using the handy ASi-5/ASi-3 address programming device together with the Bihl+Wiedemann Software Suite, you combine the advantages of decentralized (bottom-up) addressing with those of centralized (top-down) planning and parameterization.