PNEUMATICS Pneumatic islands combine multiple components, such as solenoid valves, sensors, and actuators, into a single unit. This integration streamlines the control of pneumatic devices while providing enhanced monitoring and diagnostics capabilities. What makes pneumatic islands particularly valuable in a smart factory environment is how seamlessly they fit into the broader automation framework. Traditionally, pneumatic systems operated in isolation, but today, pneumatic islands are designed to connect and communicate across entire factory networks, driven by advanced software and real-time data flow. Increased visibility The primary advantage of pneumatic islands is the increased visibility they provide into factory operations. In the past, diagnosing issues within pneumatic systems was a cumbersome and often inefficient task. Operators relied on visual inspections, sound cues, or trial-and-error troubleshooting methods. Pneumatic islands, by contrast, continuously monitor every component, transmitting data on factors like pressure, flow rates, and performance to a central control system. This constant stream of real-time data gives operators immediate insight into system health, enabling rapid identification and resolution of potential issues before they escalate. This real-time data capability plays a crucial role in shifting maintenance practices from a reactive to a predictive model. In traditional factory settings, maintenance teams often responded to equipment failures after they occurred. In a smart factory with pneumatic islands, Pneumatic islands: The backbone of smart factories data collection is ongoing, tracking the performance of each system. For example, if a valve is starting to degrade, the system can alert operators to address the issue before it causes a failure. This proactive approach significantly reduces downtime, improves operational efficiency, and extends the lifespan of key components. Beyond predictive maintenance, pneumatic islands also contribute significantly to energy efficiency. Compressed air is a vital but energyintensive resource in many factories. Pneumatic systems, particularly in larger facilities, can be prone to inefficiencies such as air leaks or overconsumption, driving up costs. Pneumatic islands help mitigate these issues by offering more precise control over air usage. Integrated sensors The rise of pneumatic islands within smart factories is a critical yet often underappreciated development, playing a significant role in helping manufacturers navigate the complexities of digitalisation. These modular valve systems have evolved from simple mechanical tools into integrated solutions that support a more efficient and responsive manufacturing process. H&P reports. 28 HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS November/December 2024 www.hpmag.co.uk
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