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Implementing a hierarchy of automation safety

Control Engineering

Safety comes in many forms and is a critical aspect of manufacturing operations. Engineering controls can be simple or complex, and they may take many forms. . Energy can take several forms: electrical mains power, electrical device power and most often missed is pneumatic energy and even hydraulic energy.

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Aircraft sensor market expected to double by 2033

Control Engineering

Competitive landscape During the projection period, the manufacturers in the aviation sensor market are engaging in activities that will fuel the industry’s quick growth. They are working together and forming strategic alliances with other well-known firms that are proliferating in the industry.

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Discrete Manufacturing Guide

ATS

Share Discrete manufacturing involves creating products by assembling individual, tangible parts. The production lines in discrete manufacturing produce products that are similar but not identical. What is discrete manufacturing? Vehicles are a classic example of discrete manufacturing.

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What is Process Manufacturing?

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Share Process manufacturing involves combining multiple materials or ingredients to produce a final product that cannot be separated back to its original components. There is a clear difference between process vs. procedure manufacturing. If instructions are not followed in order, outputs will be incorrect.

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Aligning Maintenance and Production Teams

ATS

Next Post Industrial Hydraulic Press Maintenance Resources Explore the latest industrial maintenance best practices, trends and news from ATS and learn from industry experts and leading manufacturers. View all resources Blog What is Process Manufacturing?

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Mixed Mode Manufacturing

ATS

Mixed mode manufacturing refers to any production environment that uses more than one manufacturing mode and does so under the same roof or within the same system. For example, carrying out discrete manufacturing in one facility and process manufacturing in another is not mixed mode.