1. Industrial Automation Installation
2. Training on PLCs and Instrumentation
Specialized training programs, ranging from basic to advanced levels, are designed to create industry-ready technicians and engineers. Our training bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and the practical skills needed to manage modern factories.
PLC Programming: Covers architecture, hardware configuration, and standard programming languages like Ladder Logic, Function Block Diagram (FBD), and Structured Text (ST). Out training covers ladder logic, functional block diagrams, and structured text using platforms like Siemens TIA Portal, Allen Bradley, and Delta.
Instrumentation & Calibration: Training on sensors (temperature, pressure, level, flow), transmitters, and calibration techniques. Our training focuses on the "eyes and ears" of the system—sensors and actuators. Learners master digital/analog signals, calibration, and signal conditioning for variables like temperature, pressure, and flow.
HMI/SCADA Training: Learning to create graphical interfaces for process visualization and data acquisition.
Advanced Topics: Include PID control, SCADA integration, and industrial networking protocols such as Modbus, Profinet, and EtherNet/IP.
VFD (Variable Frequency Drive: Training on motor control and speed regulation.
3. Manufacturing Control Panels
Control panels serve as the "nerve center" of automated systems, designed to house essential components in durable enclosures. Control panels serve as the centralized "brain" of industrial machinery, housing critical electrical components.
Custom Design: Manufacturing customized PLC panels, Motor Control Centers (MCC), and Power Control Centres (PCC) based on client specifications. Our engineers use CAD to create detailed schematics, considering thermal management (cooling fans/AC), power distribution, and safety circuits.
Component Assembly: Integrating PLCs, VFDs, relays, circuit breakers, and terminal blocks. Key Components typically includes a PLC, power supplies, circuit breakers, relays, terminal blocks, and a Human-Machine Interface (HMI) for operator interaction.
Compliance: Ensuring panels meet safety and quality standards, such as IEC 61439.
Testing: Functional testing (FAT - Factory Acceptance Testing) to ensure reliability.
4. Supply of Industrial Equipment
Comprehensive supply services provide the hardware necessary for automation. Our strategic procurement ensures that critical components are available when needed to avoid costly project delays. We cover the full lifecycle from issuing Purchase Orders (POs) and tracking shipments to quality inspections and on-site delivery.
Controllers & Drives: Supplying PLCs, PACs (Programmable Automation Controllers), and VFDs from leading brands. The process involves identifying qualified vendors for everything from raw materials to specialized machinery like CNC machines, welding robots, and VFDs.
Field Devices: Supplying sensors, actuators, valves, and solenoids.
Electrical Components: Supplying circuit breakers, relays, contactors, and power supplies.
Key Benefits
We establish direct relationships with manufacturers provide better technical support, visibility into the supply chain, and access to the latest innovations
Reduced Downtime: Proper installation and trained staff reduce unplanned stoppages.
Increased Efficiency: Automation allows for 24/7 operation with higher precision.
Improved Safety: Reduced human exposure to hazardous, manual tasks.
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