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R Stahl Schaltgeräte GmbH

Am Bahnhof 30
Waldenburg
Germany

Telephone : +49 (7942) 943-0
Fax : +49 (7942) 943-4333
Web : www.stahl.de


Editorial archive;

Explosion-protected camera systems for hazardous areas 10/04/2017
R. STAHL has extended its range of explosion-protected camera systems for use in hazardous gas and dust environments. Full Story...

Freely programmable, versatile central battery systems 13/03/2013
Installed in safe areas, central battery stations from R. STAHL's WFZB series serve to supply emergency lights both in hazardous and safe environments, allowing users to economically fulfill increasingly strict safety technology requirements while complying with current standards.  Full Story...

Guarding the Water of Life 05/02/2013
Ex-protected touchscreen HMIs for Scottish Whisky destillery Full Story...

Easy Upgrade: Widescreen HMIs for hazardous areas 21/09/2012
R. STAHL has introduced large-format widescreen HMIs as a future-proof solution to replace and upgrade existing 15" and 19" operating stations for hazardous areas. Full Story...

Printing Under Pressure: R. STAHL Ex p Printer Solutions 08/08/2012
Full Story...

The new STAHl 6148 portable hand lamp is ideally equipped for every situation 09/05/2012
Whether for everyday use or under extreme conditions Full Story...

Come and meet R. STAHL, the experts 21/02/2012
Stand: D18 - R. STAHL will be showcasing a selection of their explosion protected products as part of the new HAZEX exhibition at Maintec 2012. Full Story...

Advanced Fieldbus Power Supply provides unique integrated features for physical layer diagnosis 07/07/2009
The Advanced Fieldbus Power Supply for FOUNDATION™ fieldbus H1 applications features a wide range of diagnostic functions for monitoring fieldbus segments. The power supply generates a warning message if the transmission quality in the bus deteriorates, thus allowing users to intervene in time before the segment fails. Full Story...

World’s smallest Ex camera 29/11/2008
Some say video will be manufacturing’s next sensor. Imagine putting a TV camera into places where no human would want to go. That’s what Stahl’s idea was when it created this tiny CCTV camera. Full Story...