Omron Automation

Omron Automation

Omron Automation is a prominent global company that specializes in providing advanced automation solutions for various industries. With a strong foothold in the automation sector, Omron is widely recognized for its innovative and high-performance products and systems. The company offers a comprehensive range of automation products, including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human-machine interfaces (HMIs), motion control systems, robotics, and sensors, catering to diverse industrial needs. Omron's automation solutions are known for their reliability, precision, and efficiency, empowering businesses to enhance productivity and operational excellence. Emphasizing technological innovation, Omron continually develops cutting-edge automation technologies that enable seamless integration and optimization of industrial processes. The company's commitment to Industry 4.0 principles and smart manufacturing has positioned it as a leader in the field of automation. Additionally, Omron Automation places a strong emphasis on sustainability, aiming to create eco-friendly and energy-efficient automation solutions. With a global presence, Omron Automation provides comprehensive support and service to customers worldwide, ensuring smooth implementation and optimal performance of their automation systems. In summary, Omron Automation stands as a trusted provider of state-of-the-art automation solutions, driving industrial advancement and enabling businesses to achieve new levels of efficiency and competitiveness.

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MIRS-08
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96.0" (2438.4mm)
8.00" x 8.00" (203.20mm x 203.20mm)
MIRS-06
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72.0" (1828.8mm)
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MIRS-07
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84.0" (2133.6mm)
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MIRS-10
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120.0" (3048.0mm)
8.00" x 8.00" (203.20mm x 203.20mm)
MIRS-04
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48.0" (1219.2mm)
8.00" x 8.00" (203.20mm x 203.20mm)

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