AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY
INTERDISCIPLINARY KNOWLEDGE EXPERTISE AT ITS BEST
PROMISING ELECTRO AUTOMATION
The term automation is often heard not just in the vehicle industry. Nowadays automation technology is an interdisciplinary science useful in aerospace, special purpose machinery, process and electrical engineering as well as in many other fields of industry.
CUSTOMISED SOLUTIONS
ANALYSIS AND OPTIMISATION OF ENTIRE PROCESSES
Our main task in automation technology is to size individual subsystems into a compact working system for our clients. We combine our diverse fields of expertise for example in mechanical engineering, electro technology, mechatronic engineering and computer science in order to improve our customers’ single processes by means of automation. We analyse whole processes and do our best to optimise them.
OPTIMAL PRODUCTION STEPS
FULLY AUTOMATED CONVEYOR BELTS
The use of automation technique is no longer restricted to mass production thanks to the usage of flexible plant and machinery. Nowadays it can even make economical sense automating a part of the manufacturing process from batch production all the way to single items. We co-operate with our clients automating complex movement sequences of their production steps plus analyse cost effectiveness related to the proposed plant automation solutions and so optimising customers manufacturing process straight through to the final assembly stage.
YOUR SAFETY IS PARAMOUNT
QUALITY CONSCIOUS SAFETY ENGINEERING
Complying with the complete safety standards is required in order to implement a level of automation operation cycles. In this respect our expertise also includes CE conformity regulations for plants as well as risk analysis of user interface to the human-machine systems.
OUR SERVICES IN AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY
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Electric and Automation Technology
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Process Technology
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Pipeline and Air Flow Diagrams
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Process Management
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Layout and Installation Plan
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Electrical Design Engineering
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Automated Measurement and Control Technology
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Circuit Diagrams
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Integration of Cable Lists and Bills of Material
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Robotics