Overview FATEK B1Z-32M is a robust and efficient PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) designed to deliver reliable control for advanced automation tasks. As part of the FATEK B1Z series, it offers an expanded I/O configuration and high processing capabilities, making it suitable for medium-scale industrial applications. FATEK B1Z-32M Main Unit The FATEK B1Z-32M is a versatile […]
Description Fatek Automation PLC System was established in 1992 in Taiwan by a group of engineers engaged in PLC design and development for many years. Since its establishment, FATEK has strived for R&D in order to provide high-quality, high-function and user-friendly automatic control products. The product line focuses on PLC, HMI, IoT solutions, SCADA application […]
Description APG LPD Series Loop-Powered Displays are designed to be inserted into a 4-20 mA sensor current loop to provide a local display without additional wiring. Setup is easy using the 3 buttons on the display. Simple scalable display for analog signals. Local display designed to be inserted into a 4-20 mA sensor current loop. […]
Description APG MND Series Modbus Network Display provides a local display that can be wired to a local Modbus network or sensor, displaying readings from any of the sensors in the network (up to 10). It is easy to use and very flexible. The MND can operate in either master or sniffer mode. An output […]
Description APG DDX Explosion Proof Digital Panel Meter is a two-line, analog-input panel meter with Class I, II, and III, Division 1 Explosion-proof approvals. With two configurable, six-character lines and eight LED alarm indicators, the DDx fits a lot of information in a compact area. The DDX is easily programmed with the four buttons on […]
Description APG DDL Series Large Digital Display is an analog-input panel meter with 2.80” digits, and multiple outputs and display options. With two configurable, six-character lines and four LED alarm indicators, the DDL makes a lot of information easily visible from long distances. The DDL is easily programmed with the four buttons below the display […]





