Automation Product
Industrial Automation System
An automation system refers to a system that is designed to control and manage various aspects of a building or environment, such as environmental control, energy management, safety, security, access control, and remote monitoring. It involves the use of sensor and control systems that process sensor information using predefined rules to automate tasks and respond to different conditions. As technology advances and becomes more affordable, automation systems are expected to be deployed not only in offices but also in homes, encompassing various aspects such as entertainment, kitchen appliances, and communication devices.
Industrial automation products can be broadly categorized into hardware and software components, encompassing systems like Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, and Distributed Control Systems (DCS). These products facilitate various automation types including fixed, programmable, flexible, and integrated automation systems.
Hardware Components:
- PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers): These are ruggedized digital computers used to control manufacturing processes, performing tasks like sequential control, timing, counting, and arithmetic operations.
- HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces): These are the interfaces that allow operators to interact with the automation system, providing a visual representation of the process and enabling control and monitoring.
- Sensors: These devices measure physical parameters like temperature, pressure, flow, and position, providing data for the automation system to react to.
- Drives (AC Motor Drives): These devices control the speed and torque of electric motors, often used in applications like conveyor systems and robotics.
- Industrial Power Supplies: These provide the necessary electrical power to the automation system components.
- Machine Vision Systems: These systems use cameras and software to inspect products, guide robots, and automate quality control processes.
- Servo Motors: These are precision motors often used in robotics and CNC machines.
- Pressure Sensors: These measure the pressure of liquids and gases within a system.
- Timers/Counters/Tachometers: These devices are used for timing, counting, and measuring speed in various automated processes.
We are dealing in below Standard Automation Products:
- PLCs
- HMIs
- Servo Motors
- VFDs
- Sensors
- SMPS