Why Luleey Industrial Switches
providing high-quality industrial switches designed to withstand extreme conditions.
Learn about our expertise in the industrial networking sector and how our switches can enhance your operational efficiency.
Industrial Switch SeriesExtreme Temperature Resistance
Our industrial switches operate effectively in temperatures ranging from -40°C to +85°C, ensuring performance in the harshest climates.
IP40 Rating
Designed with an Ingress Protection rating of IP40, our switches are dust-tight and can withstand immersion in water, making them ideal for outdoor and industrial applications.
Strong network management
Powerful gateway features equipped with 802.1Q VLAN, a variety of STP/RSTP/MSTP/Ring protocols, NTP timing, IGMP multicast, support for Layer 3 static routing protocols, gateway platforms, a high degree of security to prevent ACL policy, real-time monitoring of the running time, CPU utilization, memory utilization, operating temperature, power supply voltage and so on.
dual power supply
Supports AC/DC power supply, compatible with DC9~36V/DC18~60V DC input, also compatible with AC110~240V AC power supply, giving the project a variety of power support.
EM4 Level
Conforms to EMC industry level 4 standards to meet the requirements of electromagnetic compatibility, but also has a 2KV dielectric strength, which can effectively resist the impact of sudden voltage changes and transient overvoltage. 500V insulation voltage withstand performance, to ensure electrical safety in high-voltage environments. Able to withstand voltage drops of up to 100ms to meet electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility requirements.
Scenarios for industrial switches
Powerful Networking
Hierarchical Network Architecture: Adopting a three-tier network architecture with access layer, aggregation layer and core layer. Access layer switches are responsible for collecting data from various devices on site (e.g. vehicle video, alarm information, etc.).
The access layer switch is responsible for collecting data from various devices on site (e.g. vehicle video, alarm information, etc.) and uploading the data to the backend management system through the aggregation layer switch.
The access layer switch is responsible for collecting data from various devices on site (e.g. vehicle video, alarm information, etc.) and uploading the data to the backend management system through the aggregation layer switch.