Remote Monitoring Ensures Process Reliability
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Planning, predictability and process safety are concepts that are
integral parts of an effective production environment. To achieve these
objectives, a systematic approach is needed. Since 2013, Oerlikon Leybold
Vacuum, a manufacturer of vacuum components and systems, uses a monitoring
solution in order to support its customer to achieve these objectives.
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The modern vacuum solutions of the world s leading manufacturer are used in a
wide array of technological applications. In rough industrial processes such as
steel degassing and also in other industrial high-tech methods such as the
production of displays, vacuum pumps and systems are a core component of the
manufacturing process and therefore require intelligent maintenance strategies.
Based on the monitoring solution, Oerlikon Leybold provides its customers with
customized service level agreements (SLA) and guarantees the availability of
service experts and warrants fast response times. The condition-based,
predictive maintenance strategy offers a maximum plant availability and
minimizes unplanned costly production downtimes.
In the field of heat treatment processes, vibration monitoring systems for dry
compressed pumps offer enormous potential. Increased wear on the pump is
detected as well as influencing process conditions, such as deposit formation or
particle entry. Maintenance measures can be initiated when the state of the pump
actually requires intervention. Run times are maximized and maintenance staff
can be deployed more efficiently. With regard to failure costs, preventive
maintenance provides a high return on investment (ROI) and additionally supports
a continuous improvement process for the entire maintenance management as well
as for production.
In most cases, companies may not even need any additional installation of an
expensive sensors. "In a first step, we use the data that our pumps produce
anyway" explains Thomas Knecht, Senior Manager Global Field & Remote Service, at
Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum. "However, an additional sensor can be used to increase
the predictability in more complex tasks."
The condition-based maintenance conducts maintenance measures only when
triggered by actual wear. The monitoring solution enables not only the display
of trend curves, critical states, and the storage of historical data, but also
the calculation of cumulated consumption values. Necessary maintenance work can
be displayed on a maintenance plan panel, offering a related maintenance manual
while showing the required tools and necessary spare parts.
"In the future, monitoring will be further integrated into our service
processes," says Knecht. In the simplest case, a service technician gets the
information of a service request directly to his Smartphone. In the next step, a
service order is automatically created in SAP and mobilizes a technician or
triggers the supply of spare parts on the basis of the stored monitoring data.
"Our customers want one thing: system availability! The monitoring solution
helps us to help our customers very fast on the basis of the analysis of the
monitored data," says Knecht. The service organization will continue to enhance
performance in this area and further invest in the training of service
technicians to use this system.
Therefore, the monitoring tool increases customer plant availability with a
ready-made service solution whilst optimizing the service which Oerlikon Leybold
can offer customers. "Here the entire service organization grows - the strategic
direction for these measures were already set by the transferring services to
the Dresden competence center and also internationally we strengthen our
proximity to the customer. The expansion of our customer service locally, as
well as the possibilities offered by remote services are crucial points for
further success, "says Dr. Martin Füllenbach, CEO Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum.
Picture: Measuring Data (Image: Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum)
Source: Oerlikon Leybold Vacuum
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