Wednesday, December 11, 2019

What is Automation?


Ok so you have heard of automation or industrial automation a few times here and there

and you're wondering what it is and how it actually works.




Ok let's say that I'm entering a room and it's dark.

Now what is the first thing that I should do when entering a dark room?

Yes, I should turn the light on.

That means I should manually press the switch on the wall and turn the light on.

Now let's say that instead of the wall switch, I'll install a sensor in that room.

This sensor has a simple open contact within it, just like a normal switch.

The way that this sensor works is that it always looks into the room and when it sees

someone entering the room, the open contact is going to be closed and following that,

the light is going to turn on automatically.

When the person leaves the room and there is nobody in there, the contact will be open

again and this time the light will be turned off automatically.

So by having this sensor installed, I no longer need to press any switch on the wall

when I enter or leave the room.

With the new system, everything happens automatically on its own, meaning when I enter the room,

the sensor kicks the light on automatically and when I leave the room and there is nobody

else in there, the light automatically goes off.

Now if we consider turning on the light in the room a process, we can say that

when I need to press the switch on the wall, the process is happening manually

and when the light turns on and off on its own, when someone enters or leaves the room, the process happens

automatically.

So here I have manual vs automatic.

Now what is the difference between these two?

Well, obviously the automatic way is more convenient for me, right?

Because here I don’t need to press anything on the wall to turn on and off the light.

The automatic way is also more energy efficient.

Because with this method when I leave the room and nobody else is in there, the sensor

is going to turn off the light after a few seconds.

With this method, I can expect to see some real energy savings here as well.

So this is a very basic example of a manual vs automatic process.

Now let's bring the same concept into a factory, the manual vs automatic concept.

When we're going to manufacture a product, there is always a start line and a finish line.

The start line is where the raw materials enter into the factory

and the finish line is where the final product is manufactured and ready to be shipped.

Between the start and finish lines, there is a process that turns the raw materials

into that final finished product.

So here I have a process.

The raw materials can be considered as the input for this process and the final product

can be considered as the output or as the final outcome.

Now just as the process of turning on and off a light, this process of manufacturing

a product in a factory, can happen either manually or automatically.

For the manual process, we can hire a few workers to do the job but with the automatic

way, we can put a system in place that is able to take care of the whole manufacturing

process or at least some parts of it automatically.

For instance, let's say that you're going to start a cupcake business and you want to

make your own cupcakes.

To make the cupcakes, you'll need a manufacturing process where all the necessary ingredients

come in as the input and a delicious cupcake comes out as the output.

Now at the beginning of your business, when you're on a tight budget and of course have

fewer customers, you can hire one or more workers and train them to make the cupcakes

based on your recipes.

With this limited manual manufacturing process in place, you may be able to make the cupcakes

at a reasonable speed and with consistent quality.

But as your business grows, trying to make more cupcakes manually with the high consistent

quality will be very difficult.

Why?

Because humans make mistakes.

For instance, if one of your coworkers adds more of a one ingredient, that batch of cupcakes

won’t have the same quality as the rest of the cupcakes and if this happens often,

your business will start losing customers and eventually losing money.

Now what should you do to solve this problem?

To solve this problem you'll need to hire an engineering firm to help you turn this

manual cupcake manufacturing process into an automatic process.

With the new automatic manufacturing process, you're going to have fewer employees and more

machinery.

This means with the new system in place, your machines are going to take care of most of

the jobs that were previously done by the workers and they are going to do it fast,

hassle free and accurate.

So with the automatic process, you're able to make more cupcakes with the same constant

high quality and this helps your business grow faster.

The same principles apply to other industries such as automotive, steel or oil and gas.

For these industries to be able to manufacture the final product based on the new standards,

they need to have an up to date automatic manufacturing process.

So industrial automation is all about large-scale processes, with a high degree of quality and

consistent accuracy.

When we need to manufacture a product on a large scale with consistent quality at the

same time, we need to hire an engineering firm to design an automatic manufacturing

process for our business or factory.

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