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Medical device automation

Automatic construction is not just for your car anymore. With significant debate through out the years, Medical Device Automation has been taking a greater hold in the manufacturing industry.  With the precision and accuracy that has become known in so many other industries, machines are being designed to put the medical devices, which are so desperately needed by many, together. This course of action has had an impact on the industry as a whole, however the medical device automation has taken its time getting a complete foothold in the industry, particularly with the medical device companies who provide the highest quality products.

You may wonder why it took so long for the medical device industry to seek complete automation, and automation improvements. The concerns in the manufacturing side have been for patients who received the devices. Many of those who put together the products often do so with great care and quality assurance expectations. There has often been great debate about the ability of the mechanical employee to assure as beneficial quality as the human employee. Machines have been a significant aid in the industry for many years, just recently however have they been converted into the primary tool for putting the devices together.

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Automation is where you can use the use of pneumatic, hydraulic or electrical power to automate things such as stage machinery, performers or other items.  The quality of the automation depends on how well the electrical, mechanical and control engineering is constructed.  Since we all use computers everyday for many things, they have completely changed the world of automation.  

Manufacturing companies seem to be the most that demand the use of automation tools as it greatly increases their productivity without having to hire more man power.  This helps them to reduce over all costs but it also increases their flexibility in the manufacturing process allowing them to make more products, cheaper and faster.  

 


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Programmable automation controller

A Programmable automation controller is compact and combines the capabilities and the features of a control system that is PC-based with a typical PLC, or programmable logic-controller. A programmable automation controller, also known as PAC, is often found in industries for data acquisition, process control, machine vision, equipment monitoring and also motion control.

In addition, because these controllers communicate and function over well-known interface protocols such as OLE (process control), IP/TCP and SMTP, Programmable automation controllers have the ability to transfer information from a machine under their control to components and machines in a control system or other databases and application software.
 

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