Système de surveillance et de contrôle des processus
Achieve consistent and reliable product quality, reduced re-work or defects, and improved process safety
The Process Monitoring and Control System allows you to continuously monitor and regulate your process variables, as well as track and record multiple data streams from numerous points throughout your operation and then convert that data into usable information. Having accurate, organized data can enhance your relationship with your customers while helping your bottom line. This SMART system features Air Products’ Process Intelligence—our IIOT (Industrial Internet of Things) driven approach to process optimization, applying decades of experience in gas supply, applications knowledge and safety.
Process Monitoring and Control System
Optimize gas consumption and process performance by monitoring gas and utility usage rates and process variables such as time, temperature, and flow rates
Identify and minimize bottlenecks to improve efficiency
Expedite troubleshooting
Decrease the variability in your process and reduce scrap
Improve safety by monitoring multiple processes and enabling automated alarms
Reduce labor costs by eliminating manual data collection
Improve production management through enhanced product scheduling and preventive maintenance
Track production by part, batch, shift, or time
Accelerate continuous improvement efforts with accurate, real-time information
Analyze data with SPC/SQC capabilities
Ask the Expert
Chris Ward
Engineering Associate, North America
“Can I remotely monitor what’s happening in my furnaces and other process equipment while I’m away from my plant?”
With the proper instrumentation and controls, you can securely monitor and control your heat treating or thermal process from nearly anywhere in the world! This is possible using a variety of hardware and communication methods, including Internet, dial-up, and cell phones. Alarm and warning notifications can also be proactively delivered to you so you can react to upsets, trends, and events before it’s “too late.” It’s important to identify the key parameters, equipment and instrumentation you want to monitor, and then select the hardware and software that best match your needs.