Control Panels

Redundancy in Control Systems: What It Looks Like and Why It Matters

When a production line stops unexpectedly, the costs add up fast. Lost product. Missed deadlines. Emergency repair calls. For facilities processing food, cutting timber, or moving aggregate materials, even a short outage can mean thousands in losses. Redundant control systems offer a practical solution. They keep operations running when components fail to prevent costly downtime….

Control Panels

Design-Build Approach to Custom Industrial Control Panels

When it comes to custom industrial control panels, the design-build approach combines engineering and fabrication under one roof. Instead of working with separate companies for design and construction, you partner with a single team that handles your entire project from initial concept through final installation. This integrated method is changing how manufacturers approach custom control…

Control Panels

Enhancing Control Panel Compliance with Neuro-Symbolic AI

Rising complexity in automation systems, increasing regulatory requirements, and pressure for faster time-to-market create an environment where traditional compliance methods struggle to keep pace. Enter neuro-symbolic AI – a modern, scalable solution to the challenge of control panel compliance. Neuro-symbolic AI offers a revolutionary approach to streamline compliance checking while maintaining the rigorous standards industries…

Control Panels

Implementing Advanced Process Control (APC) in Control Panel Design

The integration of Advanced Process Control (APC) into control panel design allows those in manufacturing and industry to optimize even the most complex systems. This integration is transforming modern automation, improving process stability, reducing variability, and maximizing efficiency.  This article explores the core components of APC, the benefits it brings to industrial operations, and the…

Control Panels

Exploring the Role of Edge Computing in Control Panel Efficiency

In today’s industrial landscape, there is constant pressure to optimize operations. Manufacturers seek faster, smarter, and more reliable systems to remain competitive and responsive to market needs. At the center of this evolution is the humble control panel.  Edge computing is reshaping how industrial control panels function and how efficiently they perform. This article explores…

Control Panels

Predictive Maintenance with IIoT: How Smart Control Panels Reduce Downtime

The Internet of Things (IIoT). is a network of internet-enabled devices that offers superior data collection, device management, and convenience.  We will explore how IIoT can help you predict maintenance issues and mitigate equipment failure to reduce downtime. It can also prolong equipment lifespan, save money, make external stakeholders happy, and even keep your workforce…

Control Panels

Harmonic Distortion in Industrial Control Panels

Harmonic distortions are a common problem in the industrial sector. They cause power inefficiencies and technical issues in industrial control panels and connected electronic equipment. But what are they, what accuses them, and more importantly, what can you do to mitigate these problems? This short guide to harmonic distortion in industrial control panels has the…

Industries

Leveraging Automation to Address Labor Shortages in Industrial Sectors

The industrial revolution paved the way for industrial automation, and it has made a huge impact in the years that have followed. Now, amid the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0, automation and technological advancements play a bigger role than ever. Those first automated machines addressed the needs of the times and freed the labor…

Control Panels | Operator Consoles

The Future of Automated Control Systems in Aggregate Industries

Aggregates have always played a crucial role in construction, and the demand for products like sand, gravel, and crushed stone continues to be high. In the U.S. alone, aggregate industries contribute $110 billion to the national economy annually. Thanks to automated control systems integrated with the latest aggregate industry technology, production can keep up with…

Motors

What Are The Advantages of Solid State Relays?

There are two main types of relays in the industrial sector — electromechanical and solid-state. Both have their place in the industrial sector. But solid-state relays are gaining popularity in industrial applications where electromechanical relays have traditionally been used. So, what are solid-state relays and what advantages do they offer over other relay types? Our…