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Manufacturing automation

When one talks about the process of manufacturing automation, they are referring to the procedure of pairing together all the different subassemblies and parts of a certain product. This lengthy procedure consists of tightening, doing inspections, practical tests, classification, labeling, sorting good from bad and then lastly, packaging the item.

This is a very detailed and important factor, manufacturing automation, and this is why only highly skilled staff is able to do the job correctly. Before the products are packaged, final checks will be done to ensure that everything is done 100% correctly and is in working order, ready to be taken away.

Compared to some of the other methods of manufacturing, like welding, grinding and machining, manufacturing automation is unique. With these other manufacturing methods, as well as many more, they might require only a few regulations and in some cases, only one, nothing compared to what is involved with manufacturing automation.

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In the past automation was not as popular as many companies felt that they had to focus on keeping man power around to perform the maintenance and repairs on the automation machinery.  Many times the cost of getting something automated was out of the question and it was much cheaper to keep the man power to do the work.  

Today it is more cost effective to go through automation and in some cases it is actually more accurate then having something done by man power.  For example car companies used to have people put in the pistons in cars and trucks but today this job is being done by machines as the rate of error is 0.00001% where as when it was being installed by people the rate of error was around 1-1.5%.  Some of the companies to jump on the band wagon for automation were oil refining, metal working and all types of manufactures that were handling industrial chemicals.

 


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Wireless automation

Do you live in a smart house?  Chances are you have some items that are automated that make your life easier.  You have that coffee pot that turns on at 7am each morning to give you a piping hot cup of coffee when you rise.  You have that alarm clock that wakes you with your favorite radio station each morning for work.  You thoroughly enjoy that television that you can change the channel with the press of a button.  You do not have to get up and manually turn the dial to change the channels.

Yes, every home has some form of wireless automation in it.  There are some people that even take it a bit further.  They have a complete home entertainment system wired through out their entire house allowing the whole family to enjoy theater like qualities when watching a movie.  They can even have music piped into every room of the home.
 

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