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The magazine for more efficient processes in hazardous areas

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Innovative Minds, One Common Goal: The Development of ComEx Global
The Development of ComEx Global
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BARTEC - Your Trusted Partner Across the Entire Hydrogen Value Chain
Explosion Protection for Hydrogen in Hazardous Areas
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BARTEC Sets New Standards with Digital Innovation for Zone1/DIV 1 Hazardous Areas
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Recent Articles

Interview with BARTEC CEO Dr Martin U. Schefter

Interview with Dr Martin U. Schefter, BARTEC CEO, originally published in the Easy Engineering Magazine on the 20th of February 2024. In the interview, he touches upon innovative BARTEC solutions and products, the topic of hydrogen, but also shares his vision for driving digitization in hazardous areas with the announced launch of BARTEC SP9EX1 Smartphone and BARTEC SC9EX1 Smartscanner in the Q2 of 2024 and by acquiring Extronics, the Wireless Real-Time Location Systems specialist.

Shaping BARTEC’s Future with Digital Product Innovation

An interview with Dr. Martin U. Schefter, BARTEC CEO, Janis Wagner, BARTEC Head of Corporate Development & M&A, Andrej Sonkin, BARTEC Senior Vice President, Enterprise Mobility Business Unit and Per-Erik Nilsen BARTEC Global Head of Connectivity & IoT about shaping BARTEC's future with digital product innovation and its digital agenda.

Radio-based networks in potentially explosive areas

With the right concepts, radio-based networks can also be implemented in potentially explosive areas without any concerns. IT security has already been implemented through the use of certified hardware in the companies. Thanks to the various enclosure concepts from BARTEC, different hardware can also be used in potentially explosive areas without any problems.

How to perform an Insulation Resistance Test (Meg Test)

The quality of insulation resistance is known to degrade with time due to exposure to their environmental conditions. Temperature, humidity, moisture, and dust particles negatively impact these cables inducing electrical and mechanical stress. For any developing or existing site, Meg Tests are conducted on power cables at constant and regular intervals to check the health of their electrical systems.