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Getting a grasp of Industry 4.0

21 February 2018

Visionary objects in the Bionic Learning Network: autonomous and self-controlling systems such as BionicANTs. (Photo: Festo AG & Co. KG)
Visionary objects in the Bionic Learning Network: autonomous and self-controlling systems such as BionicANTs. (Photo: Festo AG & Co. KG)

Eberhard Klotz, Head of the Industry 4.0 campaign at Festo, explains which digital solutions are already within grasp and which ones are nearly within reach.

"Industry 4.0 is definitely more than a marketing hype," says Mr Klotz. "It is backed up by specific projects and products." For example, Festo is a member of the Industry 4.0 platform and is advising the German government, developing further and continuing education concepts and qualification measures for new career paths, as well as carrying out visionary research in the Bionic Learning Network with autonomous and self-controlling systems such as BionicANTs or the prototype of an interactive, collaborative, pneumatic 7-axis robot like the BionicCobot.

Industry 4.0 products

Festo is already delivering some real automation technology products for the fourth industrial revolution: integrated drive packages, modular valve terminals with OPC-UA and IOT gateways, decentralised CODESYS controls and autonomous mechatronic subsystems in IP20 or IP65. In addition, there are apps and Cloud concepts. "However, the top innovation in pneumatics is the most appealing: the Festo Motion Terminal," he emphasises. The Festo Motion Terminal is the first automation platform to be built as a cyber-physical system replacing up to 50 individual pneumatic functions.

"Festo benefits from its ability to generate plenty of user experience from pilot projects in our own production at The Scharnhausen Technology Plant," explains Klotz. This includes topics such as energy management and optimisation as well as innovative one-piece-flow concepts thanks to standardised networking, mobile maintenance with tablet computers or automated, flexible test systems for individual products.

Energy management

Way for a secure cloud solution: the IoT gateway CPX-IoT which will enable machine and system builders as well as end customers to significantly improve their overall equipment effectiveness. (Photo: Festo AG & Co. KG)
Way for a secure cloud solution: the IoT gateway CPX-IoT which will enable machine and system builders as well as end customers to significantly improve their overall equipment effectiveness. (Photo: Festo AG & Co. KG)

Festo's new factory building in Ostfildern-Scharnhausen has been designed to meet the most exacting energy standards: for example, it has been fitted with solar energy systems and employs heat recovery concepts. The objective was to make it possible to compare and network the energy data with the consumption data from all machines. 

"As a result, Festo has equipped the factory with the OPC-UA communication standard and implemented a concept that enables our company to save one third of the energy compared to the old factory in Esslingen-Berkheim," says Klotz.

Festo has equipped the new Scharnhausen Technology Plant with machines and systems that offer much greater flexibility and are oriented towards the concept of the SmartFactory. Result: Changes of batch within only 13 seconds, thus much faster than on the previously used machines and systems which required anything from half an hour to several hours to achieve the same thing. This also applies to exchanging individual stations and modular cells, something which can now be undertaken in one afternoon rather than in several weeks or months, or even relocating a system to another location.

Networking

Festo has equipped many machines with OPC-UA as the basis for an optimised Kanban and one-piece-flow concept. If a particular resource within a multi-stage production sequence fails and this results in a reduction in the production capacity, all the upstream process steps are automatically throttled back so as to optimise them to this bottleneck. "This avoids the need for buffer stores which would otherwise have to be processed at great expense in the night shift or at weekends," he explains.

Ingenious step: the introduction of tablet computers in maintenance. (Photo: Festo AG & Co. KG)
Ingenious step: the introduction of tablet computers in maintenance. (Photo: Festo AG & Co. KG)

"The introduction of tablet computers in maintenance has proven to be an ingenious step," acknowledges Mr Klotz: not only do the overall system effectiveness and the OEE of all production systems increase, the level of workforce motivation is also boosted. In future, networking will optimise wealth creation with a return on investment inside six months.

In use with the customer

Customer applications in Germany and elsewhere reveal the innovative potential of Industry 4.0 worldwide. For example, Festo's customers are consistently building modular machine concepts according to the Industry 4.0 approach for the automotive industry and are saving weeks between the offer and delivery or are using IP65 controllers from Festo for automation without control cabinets in order to offer lower prices. 

Other users are overcoming the obstacles posed by FDA approvals with the Festo Motion Terminal, thereby avoiding the need for batch changes and format changes on manual flow control valves. Others are considering delegating parts of their preventative maintenance and spare parts business to Festo via Cloud-based concepts to allow them to concentrate on their core business in line with lean management principles – at the same time as developing a new pricing model for this.


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