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PLC Automation

Reliable Industrial Control 

Most industrial processes are automated using digital computers known as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). PLCs remain one of the world’s most widely used automation technologies in manufacturing due to their scalability, flexibility, adaptability, suitability, and reliability across a wide range of applications.

Versatile Applications

PLCs can be applied to automate a variety of industrial processes, from controlling individual machine functions to managing entire assembly lines. Their robust programming software allows seamless integration into existing systems, making them a cornerstone of modern industrial automation.

PLC Software

Siemens

Siemens holds the largest share of the global PLC market, with approximately 30.7%. Its line of controllers, SIMATIC (Siemens Automatic), offers advanced features including Ethernet TCP/IP, Profinet, and Profibus connectivity. SIMATIC software provides maximum efficiency and seamless integration across entire processes and automation systems.

Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric offers a comprehensive range of PLC software suitable for diverse applications. Its solutions are highly adaptable and can be applied across different industrial areas, from small-scale machinery to full production systems.

Omron

Omron’s PLC software provides extensive functions and control options for everything from small equipment to complete production lines. Omron is unique in offering an online Auto Update system, allowing users to easily download and install updates for free, ensuring systems remain current and optimized.

Human-Machine Interface (HMI) 

Connecting Humans and Machines

A Human-Machine Interface (HMI) is a user interface or dashboard that allows people to interact with machines, systems, or devices. While the term can apply to any screen enabling user interaction, it is most commonly used in industrial processes to monitor and control equipment.

Versatile Forms

  • HMIs come in various formats, including: 
  • Built-in machine screens 
  • Computer monitors 
  • Tablets 

Regardless of the device type, HMIs provide real-time insight into mechanical performance and production progress, helping operators make informed decisions and maintain efficient operations.

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