Automation and control solutions keep industrial systems running efficiently and safely. From PLCs and HMIs to relays, sensors, and distributed control systems, these components enable real-time monitoring and precise operation across industries. With the right automation equipment, manufacturers can reduce downtime, improve productivity, and streamline processes.
Automation and control products form the backbone of modern industrial systems, coordinating how machines, lines and processes start, stop and react to changing conditions. Maintenance and engineering teams rely on components such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human-machine interfaces (HMIs), contactors, relays, overload protection, and disconnect switches to keep equipment running safely and consistently.
These devices work together to collect signals from sensors, compare them to setpoints and send precise commands to motors, valves and other field devices. In a plant environment, automation and control hardware is used everywhere from small panel builds to large distributed control systems with thousands of I/O points. The right mix of products improves safety, uptime and repeatability while simplifying troubleshooting and future expansion. Browse our selection of PLCs, HMIs, control relays, overload relays and contactors to find the right building blocks for your next control cabinet or system upgrade.
Key considerations include electrical ratings, communication compatibility, form factor, thermal performance, environmental protection, and adherence to safety or regulatory standards. Substituting legacy products often requires reviewing wiring diagrams, PLC programs, and available configuration tools.
Important factors include: number and type of I/O points (digital/analog), expected load (current, power), environmental conditions (humidity, dust, temperature), required response speed and cycle time, communication protocols, safety or redundancy requirements, and expansion potential. Also consider lifecycle, brand compatibility, and availability for maintenance or future upgrades.
This category includes all components needed to build or maintain an automation system: sensors, controllers (PLCs or panel controllers), contactors and relays, motor starters, I/O modules, power supplies and protection devices, human-machine interfaces (HMIs), and networking hardware. These are the building blocks for measurement, control, switching, power distribution, and operator interaction within industrial systems.