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Marking solution

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Configurator for labeling marking materials

With the Marking Configurator marking solution from Phoenix Contact, individually labeled marking materials can be ordered for marking terminals, conductors and cables as well as devices and systems.

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The configurator is characterized by its high level of user-friendliness and flexibility in the individual design of labelling solutions. The ordering process is simple, transparent and fully digitalized - even from a quantity of one.

There are numerous and varied requirements in industrial marking. This applies not only to requirements for application areas, assembly types or the durability of an individual marker, but also to the production and procurement process for marking materials. In the event that the right marking system is not available in production, order peaks need to be managed or maintenance work needs to be bridged, ready-to-use markings can be ordered easily with the Marking Configurator.

Over 2,000 standard materials from Phoenix Contact are available for individual marking to meet specific requirements. Intuitive and efficient editing functions with a context-sensitive menu structure make the online-based configurator easy to use. It includes extensive design options for text, images, logos, symbols, barcodes and more. Errors can be avoided by displaying a digital image of the individual marking. Projects can be conveniently saved and called up for reordering via the "My Solutions" project overview. The end-to-end digitalized and transparent ordering process for individual and finished marking solutions without the need for printing promises a high level of flexibility and efficiency.

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