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Revamp Projects
 

What does revamping mean and how can it be used?

Revamp means renovating and reconstructing. In Industrial Automation revamping is an applicable solution in the following circumstances: 

indent Spare parts for installed equipment have become oboslete or very expensive with the solution 
    being replacement of the PLC's, SCADA and control system software by more current versions.
indent Maintenance becomes expensive and production down time increases.
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Production time cannot meet market demands or new product recipes are too complex for old equipment. A production
    increase is possible by revamping the current automation software and equipment with the installation of new PLC
    hardware, SCADA and software.
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When companies are relocating equipment from other manufacturing locations requiring installation with a current
    system; revamping is a solution.
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Buying used equipment to reduce investment cost can become suitable with a revamp solution through 
    industrial automation hardware or program modifications.
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Relocating machines or equipment from other regions, with different climate conditions may  result in specification 
    adjustments with revamping an option to modify equipment to local conditions.
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With increased demands for centralized production control data and real time management information systems
    revamping can provide the latest requirements to reduce errors and increase production and quality. The data can be
    made available with interfaces to operators production supervisors and senior management.

ZI-ARGUS is a specialist in Industrial Automation and an independent system integrator. We provide multiple options, flexibility and affordable solutions.

Some significant benefits of revamping

indent Optimize productivity
indent Minimize investment cost
indent Improve product quality
indent Reduce operating and maintenance costs
indent Security and investment protection
indent Centralized process and yield control

 

 

 

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