Some food and beverage plants are potentially well-suited to totally automated process control. Other applications may not be so easy to automate but can still benefit from incremental process control implementations.
If you're not embarking on the digital transformation journey, you'll be flying blind without the instrumentation and computing capabilities to keep you focused on producing quality, food-safe product and staying ahead of your competition.
Enter EPIC—a controller capable of handling analog and discrete I/O with direct connection to sensors and actuators, running real-time tasks on board and connecting safely to cloud-based and on-premises applications.
The Sterling Systems & Controls automation application module for receiving and transferring dry solids tracks and transfers incoming material to the correct location.
American Control Electronics PML Series microcontroller-based, configurable controls are designed for brushless DC motors ranging from 90 to 280 VDC, up to 5 amps/1.5 hp, using either 115 VAC or 230 VAC line sources.
Rockwell Automation industrial control devices allow the deployment of Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) security, which supports transport layer security, into company operations.
Used with high-horsepower equipment in hazardous locations, ROSS SysCon control panels include a NEMA 12 main power panel, which houses high-voltage variable frequency drives and motor protection fusing.
A graphical operator interface for controlling multiple devices, such as feeders or vacuum receivers, the Coperion K-Tron K-Vision controller can handle a total of 24 devices in 1 or 2 lines.