Mechanical Processing Industry

Pain Points in Energy Management in the Mechanical Processing Industry

1. Poor Interconnectivity of Existing Systems
Currently, systems are poorly interconnected and largely independent of each other. Daily management of production, equipment, energy consumption, and quality is still primarily based on a “telephone and paper” approach. This leads to data lags, poor timeliness, and a lack of consistent data.
2. Delayed Information Processing
DCS systems often use a client-server architecture. Alarm information is typically only released to on-site operation stations, hindering timely processing and feedback to management personnel.
3. Unable to Identify Leakages
Energy losses at all levels are unknown, and without the support of energy balance sheets, the economic losses caused by leakages cannot be assessed.
To address these issues, our company has launched an energy management system for the mechanical processing industry to help machining plants achieve energy savings and consumption reductions.

Benefits of Energy Management in the Mechanical Processing Industry

  1. Improved Production Safety
  2. Increased Production Efficiency
  3. Environmental Monitoring and Pollution Emissions
  4. Reduced Production Costs
  5. Reduced Energy Consumption
  6. Extended Equipment Life

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