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What is industrial automation?

A conversation with STASTO about how pneumatics, valve technology and intelligent control work together on a production line – and why this makes manufacturing faster, more reliable and more economical. A few minutes on what it means for your operation.

In conversation with STASTO

Industrial automation – explained simply

Video: “Mi az ipari automatizálás? | Beszélgetés a STASTO-val” – STASTO Automatizálás Kft. Note: the video is in Hungarian.

The basics

What does an automated system consist of?

Industrial automation is not a single product but several layers that build on each other. STASTO aligns these layers – from component selection to the complete system.

Pneumatics and motion

Cylinders and actuators bring precise, repeatable movement to the machine – fast, clean and durable.

Valve technology and media control

Valves and valve manifolds for safe switching and the controlled, energy-efficient routing of air and media.

Sensing and control

Sensing, signal processing and control keep the machine in the right state and make it transparent.

System integration and service

Engineering, procurement and long-term support from a single source – turning components into a reliable system.

Why STASTO

Automation is not a parts purchase – it is a partnership.

STASTO treats industrial procurement as a technical responsibility. We start from the application, not the catalogue: together we clarify what the machine has to do and select the right components for it.

01

Analysis and consulting

We understand the task, the cycle time and the environment and clarify the technical requirements.

02

Engineering and procurement

We select the right European components and ensure short delivery routes and a spare-parts strategy.

03

Long-term support

We accompany the application beyond the first order – technically, commercially and as a partner.

STASTO Automation

Let us get your automation running.

Whether a new machine or the modernisation of an existing line – let us discuss where the process can become faster and more reliable.