Siemens PLC S7 300

Small and medium-sized modular PLC system to meet the performance requirements of the application of the middle
A wide range of functional modules can be very good to meet and adapt to mission control
As simple and practical and more decentralized structure and capacity of network interface, makes the application very flexible
User-friendly and simple design without fans
When the control tasks increases, be free to expand
Since large-scale integration makes it very strong function
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—- S7-300 is the small and medium-sized modular PLC system that can meet the performance requirements of the application of the middle.
—- Modular, non-row fan structure, easy to implement distribution, easy to grasp, and other features make the user S7-300 has become the small to medium performance requirements of the mission control convenient and economic solution.
—- SIMATIC S7-300 applications include:
Special Machine
Textile Machinery
Packaging Machinery
General mechanical engineering applications
Control System
Machine Tool
Building Automation
Electrical manufacturing industry and related industries
—- Increasing the performance of a variety of CPU and rich with many convenient features and the I / O extension, so that users can choose based entirely on practical application of the appropriate module.
—- When the scale of tasks and become more complex, may at any time using the add-on modules of the PLC to expand.
—- SIMATIC S7-300 has received national and international standards.

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  1. SAYED said:

    PLEASE OFFER US PRICE LIST OF SIEMENS PLC S7-300

    May 23rd, 2009 at 3:17 pm
  2. abbas said:

    hellow.thank you for this comments.can i have plc s7 300 or 400 software on my pc?can you send me that?

    July 4th, 2009 at 2:30 pm

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