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Digital (R)evolution: You key to more efficiency

Sensors with IO-Link in Flex-Hybrid Technology (digital IO-Link and analog 4…20 mA in parallel) make planning, commissioning and operation of your plants easier, faster and more flexible. We offer a wide range of sensors with IO-Link communication...

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Food, Beverage and Dairy
Pressure transmitter IO-Link

P42 Pressure Sensor

IO-Link

Temperature compensated transmitter for pressure control in pipes and vessels | With IO-Link

Food, Beverage and Dairy
Life Sciences
FMQ Magnetic-inductive Flow meter - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

FMQ Magnetic-inductive Flow meter

IO-Link

Compact magnetic-inductive flow sensor for media with minimum conductivity >5 μS/cm | With IO-Link

Food, Beverage and Dairy
ITM-51, ITM-51R Relative turbidity meter - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

ITM-51, ITM-51R Relative turbidity meter

IO-Link

Modular, front-flush turbidity sensor for low to high turbidities, with IO-Link

Food, Beverage and Dairy
ILM-4, ILM-4R Inductive Conductivity meter - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

ILM-4, ILM-4R Inductive Conductivity meter

IO-Link

Modular inductive conductivity measurement of liquid media up to 999 mS/cm, with IO-Link

Food, Beverage and Dairy
TSBF Temperature Sensor - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

TSBF Temperature Sensor

IO-Link

Compact, modular, individually configurable temperature sensor for food applications, processes, tanks and tubes │ With IO-Link

Food, Beverage and Dairy
TSMF Temperature Sensors Mini - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

TSMF Temperature Sensors Mini

IO-Link

Compact, modular, individually configurable temperature sensor for food applications, processes, tanks and tubes │ With IO-Link

Life Sciences
TSBP Temperature Sensor - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

TSBP Temperature Sensor

IO-Link

Compact, modular, individually configurable temperature sensor for life science applications, processes, tanks & tubes │ With IO-Link.

Life Sciences
TSMP Temperature Sensors Mini - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

TSMP Temperature Sensors Mini

IO-Link

Compact, modular, individually configurable temperature sensor for life science applications, processes, tanks and tubes │ With IO-Link

Food, Beverage and Dairy
NSL-F, NSL-FR Continuous level sensor - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

NSL-F, NSL-FR Continuous level sensor

IO-Link

Level measurement in metallic tanks up to 140°C/284°F, straight and angled probe.

Food, Beverage and Dairy
NSL-F-02, NSL-FR-02 Continuous level sensor with dual probe - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

NSL-F-02, NSL-FR-02 Continuous level sensor with dual probe

IO-Link

Process pressure measurement, sensor with metallic diaphragm up to 200°C/392°F

Food, Beverage and Dairy
Life Sciences
TTB-H Temperature Transmitter - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

TTB-H Temperature Transmitter

IO-Link

Programmable transmitter in Flex-Hybrid technology with IO-Link and analog output

Food, Beverage and Dairy
Life Sciences
TTB-D Temperature Transmitter - IO-Link - Img  - anderson-negele

TTB-D Temperature Transmitter

IO-Link

Programmable transmitter with Display option, in Flex-Hybrid technology with IO-Link and analog output

IO-Link with Flex-Hybrid Technology: Your key to more efficiency

Sensors with IO-Link in Flex-Hybrid technology make planning, commissioning and operating your plants easier, faster and more flexible. For existing analog plants, Flex-Hybrid means easier programming, sensor changes with “plug-and-play”, and if you upgrade to IO-Link interface at some point, the sensors are changed over just by plugging them in.

  • Extensive sensor program for almost all measuring categories
  • Only one cable to connect: Up to 50 % savings possible due to lower material costs for cables and less time and effort for installation
  • Suitable for all IO-Link masters
  • Only one software for programming and configuration
  • The programming is automatically transferred when the sensor is replaced
IO-Link with Flex-Hbrid Technology

How can IO-Link make my processes easier, faster and safer?

The digital (R)evolution in sanitary process instrumentation:

IO-Link is a universal communication protocol that‘s digital and not limited to a specific fieldbus. It adheres to the IEC 61131-9 standard, and many manufacturers of pumps, sensors, valves, and other components offer IO-Link compatible devices. This allows for easy connection of entire process plants or skids to the PLC by simply plugging in the devices. Its bidirectional data transmission system ensures an interference-free connection and provides real-time status updates to avoid production disruptions. It‘s easy to install and commission thanks to plug-and-play technology, and replacing sensors is a breeze with the „Smart Replace Design“ that automatically detects, configures, and parameterizes the new sensor.

FLEX-HYBRID is a technology by Anderson-Negele that allows for digital IO-Link, analog 4…20 mA, and even parallel communication in one sensor.

IO-Link + 4...20 mA = Flex-Hybrid

Our tip: Opt for a Flex-Hybrid sensor when purchasing or replacing sensors. It lets you leverage the benefits of the digital age already today, such as simplified programming or plug-and-play sensor replacement. And if you upgrade to IO-Link control at some point, the sensors switch over just by plugging them in.

Examples of applications or process skids that can be executed completely with IO-Link sensors

  • Reception: Temperature / Flow / Conductivity
  • Storage tank: Temperature / Pressure / Flow / Level / Point Level
  • Separation / Centrifuge: Pressure / Flow / Turbidity / Point Level
  • Concentration / Evaporation: Pressure / Flow / Temperature / Level /
  • Pasteurization (UHT): Pressure / Flow / Level / Temperature
  • Batch Blending / Dosing: Pressure / Flow / Level / Temperature / Point Level
  • Lauter Tun / Mash Filtration: Pressure / Flow / Temperature / Level / Conductivity
  • Brew Kettle / Copper: Flow / Pressure / Temperature / Level
  • Filtration: Flow / Turbidity / Pressure
  • Fermentation Vessel: Pressure / Temperature / Level / Point Level / Flow
  • Filling: Temperature / Conductivity/ Flow

Can I operate a complete production plant with IO-Link interface only?

Short and sweet: Absolutely! The IO-Link consortium is widespread and active worldwide, making an IO-Link version available for almost every sensor and actuator type. Anderson-Negele alone provides sensors for various measuring ranges such as flow, level, pressure, turbidity, conductivity, and temperature from a single source.
Additionally, our flow monitors and point level detectors with their on/off output can be processed directly as digital signals by the IO-Link master.

And those sensor types which are not yet available as IO-Link devices can be integrated with a mA-IO-Link converter that screws onto the M12 connection and converts an analog 4…20 mA signal into a digital signal.

Our Tip: Compile the list of sensors and actuators you plan to use in your plant. You will see: For most processes in the food and beverage industry, you can already today operate everything with IO-Link!

IO-Link Set-up

What advantages does IO-Link offer in the planning and construction of plants?

The main benefit is up to 50 % savings on cabling, both for the installation time and cost as well as for the material itself. Typically, each cable must be laid in parallel wiring continuously from the sensor to the PLC or control unit. Usually this has to be a shielded special cable. This means enormous costs for the often very expensive special cables, which also have to be laid over a long distance. In addition, this leads to a high installation effort for the cable ducts and brackets, as well as for connection of the entire cables by specialized plant electricians.

IO-Link simplifies all this by connecting each device to a local IO-Link master with just one cable. From the master, only one cable is needed to connect to the PLC. As digital data transmission is resistant to interference, standard M12 cables are sufficient for this purpose.

Our Tip: Our customers have reported both a 50 % reduction in labor costs and material costs for cable installation with new plant setups. Imagine cutting your cabling expenses in half – that‘s exactly what users have experienced. Calculate your own costs for cables and labor and see how much you could save with IO-Link.

What advantages does IO-Link offer in the comissioning of plants?

IO-Link devices are configured by connecting a computer to the IO-Link master. You just have to download sensor specific data, the IODD (IO Device Description) from a central database. Then you can enter the configuration of all the parameters, such as the measuring range for turbidity or the temperature display in either °C or °F, for the process. This programming is saved in the IO-Link master and can be copied directly to other sensors using copy-paste if multiple sensors need to be configured in the same way. This allows for faster set-up and fewer sources of error. You only have to use one interface to configure all devices and sensors, eliminating the need for product-specific programming adapters, special hardware and software, or programming directly on the sensor display.

Our Tip: Thanks to Flex-Hybrid technology, for existing analog systems you can also take advantage of these special benefits:

  • Easy programming and configuration: all parameters can be set for all sensors easily on a laptop using only one software, even by someone outside of production or a plant engineer.
  • Copy-paste for mutiple sensors: the settings only need to be made once and can then be saved in the IO-Link master, allowing for simple configuration of additional sensors with a few clicks using copy-paste.
  • Automatic programming when replacing sensors: the programming saved in the IO-Link Master can be automatically transferred to the replacement sensor by plugging in the M12 cable.

Thanks to the standardized communication protocol used across all sensors, actuators, and control components, setup and commissioning with IO-Link is simple and fast, even for those without expertise in the field. With just a few hardware and software components, you can get started with IO-Link:

  • IO-Link master: This data hub, which is attached to the plant near the sensors, allows up to eight sensors or actuators to be plugged in via M12 cable. If more than eight devices are needed, several IO-Link masters can be connected to a central master with one cable each. Each IO-Link master model has its own software for configuration and operation of the connected devices.
  • Cables: Thanks to the digital transmission‘s interference immunity, pre-made 3-pin M12 standard cables are sufficient.
  • IODD: The „IO-Link Device Description“ is device-specific software necessary for operation via the IO-Link master. It can be downloaded from the IO-Link website or from any Anderson-Negele product page. Click here to open the IODD Download page.
  • AOI: The „Add-On Instruction“ is required only by few PLC types. The AOIs for all Anderson-Negele sensors can be found here.

Our Tip: To configure all sensors, simply connect the IO-Link master to your computer via USB cable or wireless function. With just one software, you can configure, save, and transfer all configurations to other sensors, retrieve status reports of sensors, and even change settings remotely via protected access while the process is running. This provides you with complete control over your processes and all devices involved at all times.

How can I connect devices that do not offer IO-Link?

Not all devices are already available with IO-Link. You can still integrate such components into the IO-Link system. By means of converters, you can use other signals from the sensors. Additional functions such as the status reports on the sensors themselves are not possible in this case, but the correct operation of the system is not a problem.

Our Tip: I/0 devices with PNP signal for On/Off can be connected directly to the IO-Link master. These are e.g. our flow monitors and point level sensors. For all 4…20 mA devices, special converters can be used to transform the analog current signals into digital data.

And does all this really work in practice?

Many customers use our sensors under a wide variety of everyday requirements. Discover how other beverage producers are successfully overcoming their challenges with Anderson-Negele sensors. Our case studies show examples where we have been able to help our customers achieve their goals through application consulting, product testing or technical support. You can find our case studies and application reports here.

Our Tip: The Bellarine Foods dairy was fully implemented using IO-Link. This case study provides a detailed look at the many benefits of digital communication. If you‘re also seeking solutions for process optimization, quality improvement, or cost reduction in your company, we‘d be happy to visit your site and help you find answers to your questions. Please feel free to contact us!

All Details in one brochure

In our brochure “Instrumentation with IO-Link / Flex-Hybrid” you find general information, process and product overviews and technical specifications for all Anderson-Negele IO-Link sensors with digital and Flex Hybrid communication.

To download the brochure in PDF format just click here.