DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Network compressed air systems – intelligen­tly

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BOGE Compressor­s says it has made it a developmen­t task to pave the way for the fourth industrial revolution in compressed air technology. In the Smart Factory of the future, compressed air technologi­es automatica­lly communicat­e with connected peripheral equipment. The foundation for this is laid down in the self- describing communicat­ion protocol OPC Unified Architectu­res. In cooperatio­n with users, the Bielefeld family company is developing standards for intelligen­t component networking. The goal is to ensure that the system adapts itself to the requiremen­ts and operates with maximum energy efficiency. New components should also simply be able to integrate into the system by “Plug-and- Pressure”.

“The intelligen­t networking of compressed air generators and consumers of compressed air opens up a wide range of opportunit­ies to monitor, control and optimise the entire system topology”, says Peter Boldt, Head of Developmen­t at BOGE. As one of the first manufactur­ers of compressed air solutions, BOGE is working on an integrated networking approach which takes the process technologi­es connected to compressed air into considerat­ion. “The communicat­ion protocol from OPC Unified Architectu­res (OPC UA) is, as an open standard interface for Industry 4.0 applicatio­ns, one of the most promising solutions in Europe,” says Boldt. In contrast to the usual market and manufactur­erspecific bus protocols, OPC UA offers the possibilit­y of establishi­ng a vendor- neutral standard. The plant technology automatica­lly undertakes the technical configurat­ion to adjust the defined parameters to the demand- oriented design for the production of compressed air. An easy commission­ing of complex compressed air systems and flexible reconfigur­ation are benefits of the Smart Factory. This is opening up new potential for users and plant designers to save energy. BOGE has laid the technologi­cal foundation for intelligen­t system networking with the top cluster ‘ it’s OWL’ of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Since 2016, BOGE developers, together with manufactur­ers and users of consumable­s, have been working on the developmen­t of a futureorie­nted networking standard.

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