binder products now available in the EPLAN Data Portal

Developers and design engineers are able to benefit from another valuable digital resource: Approximately 1,600 binder products are now available in the EPLAN Data Portal. This addition enables even easier integration into electrical and mechatronic design projects.

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The digital availability of technical product data is a key factor in driving efficient development processes in the industrial sector. In addition to established platforms, such as TraceParts and Cadenas, binder now also offers its products via the EPLAN Data Portal, which provides software-supported engineering for electrical and automation technologies.

The EPLAN Data Portal gives engineers direct access to high-quality, standards-compliant CAD and product data, all embedded in an end-to-end engineering environment. This significantly simplifies the integration of connectors into circuit diagrams, wiring schematics, and bills of materials. 

The standardised data supports both design standardisation and process automation, helping accelerate project execution across the entire value chain.

Currently, the binder catalogue in the EPLAN portal includes around 1,600 products, offering solutions for a wide range of applications in machinery and plant engineering, industrial automation, and beyond. 

The portfolio is continuously being expanded to provide users with a comprehensive range of electrical connectors in the trusted binder quality.

High-quality data for connected engineering processes
Integration into the EPLAN Data Portal marks another step toward fully digitalised product communication. Standardised ERP and PLM/PDM interfaces allow seamless integration of data into internal company systems. This not only streamlines engineering workflows, but also enhances collaboration across departments and organisational boundaries.

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