Industry 4.0 - hot topic or hot air?
Zveřejněno Industry 4.0 v 19. Září 2019
1. ‘NEAR’ factory
If you’re a producer, a ‘NEAR’ (Networked, Effective, Agile, and Responsible) factory will increase your productivity and ability to respond to changing market demands. Manufacturers are now moving from running production lines at 100% capacity to only producing what the market needs:
- A networked factory has better connected machines in a manufacturing line, giving you improved control and efficiency. Your data and production line can be managed from anywhere in the world. And the system can draw on other data, such as market forecasts, for managing your production schedules.
- An effective factory has a high Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE). Many production lines still struggle to exceed 50% OEE due to line stoppages etc. Smart, interconnected systems can detect potential issues to keep your production lines running longer and can schedule maintenance more efficiently.
- Agile solutions can change your production quickly without significant retooling, to produce different variants or products to meet changing market demands.
- Finally, producers need to be increasingly responsible in using raw materials more efficiently and in delivering the right products at the right time and in the right quantity.
2. innovative-Automation!
Omron’s concept of ‘innovative-Automation!’ enables the NEAR factory to transform elements of Industry 4.0 into real benefits. It focuses on three principles for improving manufacturing: ‘Integration, Intelligence and Interactive’.- Integration involves increasing the speed and precision of your production process through fine-tuned technology and control systems. Every machine in the production line communicates with each other and operates seamlessly, boosting efficiency and keeping the whole line running optimally.
- Interactive machines and user interfaces need to be intuitive and easy to use, even for less-skilled operators. Interfaces must give clear information about machine or system status, highlighting any issues and ideally showing how to resolve them.
- Machine intelligence, specifically artificial intelligence, is at the core of Industry 4.0. To make smart decisions, a machine needs sensors that monitor its operating environment and rules on how to respond to any changes. The more data and processes you have, the ‘smarter’ the machine must be. Smarter machines can help your operators to work more effectively by flagging up potential problems so that you can address them immediately. This will keep your manufacturing lines running longer, with less downtime and higher productivity.