Core Concept
Industrial automation, simply put, refers to the use of machinery and equipment to perform a series of industrial tasks—such as production, inspection, and packaging—that would otherwise be done by humans, thereby automating, intellectualizing, and streamlining the entire process. Industrial automation equipment are the "tools" and "executors" that make this goal a reality.
Its ultimate aim is to establish a "unmanned" or "less-manned" smart factory, achieving "increased production, improved quality, reduced costs, shorter lead times, and enhanced safety."
Core Benefits
Substantial efficiency improvement: Equipment can operate continuously 24/7 without being limited by fatigue or work schedules. It maintains stable production rhythms, increasing output per unit time by over 30% and enabling rapid responses to order fluctuations.
Precise quality control: Automated programs execute operations with high accuracy, avoiding human errors from manual work. This significantly improves product qualification rates, while real-time production data collection facilitates quality traceability and optimization.
Reduced comprehensive costs: In the long run, it cuts costs related to labor recruitment, training, and management. It also minimizes material waste and energy consumption, enhancing resource utilization through precise control.
Enhanced production safety: It replaces manual work in hazardous environments such as high temperature, high pressure, and toxic conditions, reducing safety accident risks and protecting the personal safety of operators.
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