Automation in MMM industry (mining, minerals, metals)
We participate in automation projects for lithium and iron mining facilities in Australia. Development of software solutions (Rockwell) and SCADA applications (Citect/Plant SCADA).
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ASEP Automation Ltd. is an engineering company dedicated towards industrial
automation and electrical design. With the help from our experts in the field of industrial automation we ensure high quality and professional approach to both green field and brown field projects around the world.
We successfully working projects in the MMM (Mining, Minerals, Metals), Automotive, Process, HVAC and Glass industry with a wide variety of plant sizes (100 to 100k+ signals).
Let”s talk about your project!
Contact us for a meeting with our specialists.
Ako trebate pomoć oko vlastitih projekata ili cjelovitih projektnih rješenja. ASEP automatika ima najviše standarde i najmoderniji program Akademije za mlade inženjere.
Factory I/O is a 3D factory simulation for learning automation technologies. Designed to be easy to use, it allows to quickly build a virtual factory using a selection of common industrial parts. Factory I/O also includes many scenes inspired by typical industrial applications, ranging from beginner to advanced difficulty levels.
The most common scenario is to use Factory I/O as a PLC training platform since PLC
are the most common controllers found in industrial applications. However, it can also be used with microcontrollers, SoftPLC, Modbus, among many other technologies.
We can access using standard programming platforms such as Tia Portal, Step 7,
RSLogix 5000 and others.
Factory I/O offers more than 20 scenes inspired by typical industrial applications to practice real world control tasks. Use a scene as it is or as a starting point for a new project.
Create a virtual factory using a library of industrial parts, including sensors, conveyors, elevators, stations, and many others.
Most parts include digital and analog I/O. For example, use a digital value to start or stop a conveyor or an analog value to weigh items or control liquid levels.
Factory I/O uses drivers to interface with PLC, SoftPLC, PLC simulators, Modbus and many other technologies. Each edition includes a bundle of drivers for a specific technology (i.e. Allen-Bradley Edition, Siemens Edition, …)
Practice troubleshooting routines by easily injecting Always On and Always Off failures in sensors and actuators.
Easily integrate Factory I/O with existent training equipment. Plug and Play with Siemens and Allen-Bradley PLC (Ethernet). May require wiring for other brands through interface boards.
A few of our selected projects in which we participated
We participate in automation projects for lithium and iron mining facilities in Australia. Development of software solutions (Rockwell) and SCADA applications (Citect/Plant SCADA).
PLC/HMI design, control cabinet production, commissioning. PLC Siemens S7-1500, IFM sensors for continuous measurement of flow and temperature – Profinet communication, SIWAREX DB system of
PLC program design, SCADA application (Intouch), electrical design, commissioning. Custom made transformers, voltage selectors, current measuring transformer.
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