AnĀ assembly lineĀ is an automated solution that helps make a manufacturing process efficient and faster. It is based on well-integrated and engineered software and hardware components.
The production system involves the adoption of a conveyor belt on which semi-finished products and components are run based on predetermined and appropriately synchronized times.
There areĀ assembly stationsĀ along the assembly line that can be manned by one or more workers. The operation ofĀ automatic assembly linesĀ presupposes standardization not only of the process, but also of the various parts, which brings significant advantages from the point of view of production time, which is thus shorter. In addition, the moment the process is divided into short steps and is based on simple operations, the work of workers is greatly facilitated.
LCS Automation, a company part of the LCS Group, follows an assembly line implementation procedure consisting ofĀ four main stages:
With this way ofĀ making assembly lines, you can benefit from higher productivity and better service quality, not least because the risk of incurring errors is greatly reduced.
Data analysisĀ is concerned with the information that has been gathered from the customer in relation to his or her needs and objectives: only then can we turn to theĀ design of the assembly lines.
To this end, a site survey can be carried out, which is useful for assessing the feasibility of the project, also taking into account the characteristics of the plants and the space available in the facilities. This is a consultancy phase, preparatory to theĀ design of the assembly line, which is also essential to define the necessary investment and budget to be allocated.
After that, theĀ actual execution of the projectĀ can be continued, which requires the integration of electrical, software and mechanical parts. Depending on the level of complexity of the work required, the time needed to complete the work varies.
OnceĀ automatic assembly linesĀ have been installed, proper training must be provided for operators to learn how the machines are operated and how they work. Employees can be trained, not only on how the assembly line works, but also on procedures in case of breakdowns or anomalies.
Then comesĀ Startup, which is the commissioning of the line. At this stage, the machinery comes into operation.
From the moment ofĀ commissioning, the customer can count on comprehensive after-sales service, involving, among other things,Ā periodic and preventive maintenance of the systems. In addition, depending on the contract, remote assistance 7 days a week and 24 hours a day can also be guaranteed.
In general, it can be said that, for the construction of aĀ mechanical assembly line, the starting point is always the mechanical/electrical-pneumatic design, followed by a PLC programming phase with commissioning; after which the mechanical parts, control panels and their installation are built.
LCS Automation, in addition to providing dedicated service, offers the opportunity toĀ revamp older plantsĀ to modernize them and make them more functional.
The entire lifecycle of anĀ assembly lineĀ is taken care of down to the smallest detail, so as to guarantee comprehensive service and highly qualified electromechanical maintenance. Specifically, tailored revamping interventions can cover electronics, mechanics, PLC hardware and PLC software, as well as energy-saving solutions.
Maintenance and service, on the other hand, covers electromechanics, mechanics, robotics, electrical systems, and switchboards.
The use of automated processes for aĀ machine assembly lineĀ is possible because of the giant strides made over the past few years by digitization technology.
Today, for example, it is possible to take advantage of driverless robotic lines forĀ car assembly, that is, they can be governed through ad hoc software. The modern context is characterized by a strong demand for flexibility, to which plants must necessarily respond: precisely, by replacing classic assemblyĀ lines with high-tech lines.
Vehicles that need to be built are moved by robotic transport platforms to the workstations or processing sites for which they are intended. As needed, the workstations receive all the components and parts needed through a series ofĀ robotic transportsĀ and parallel procedures.
Digitization ensures the ability to take advantage of highly automated processes forĀ automotive assembly lines, including for component picking and delivery.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is, from this point of view, a technology of absolute importance, especially with regard to RFID, which is capable of operating over very large areas and ensures long-lived labeling-an aspect not to be underestimated inĀ automated environmentsĀ where the arrival of an incorrect component risks bringing the production line to a halt.
LCS AutomationĀ specializes in the automotive sector, by virtue of the many projects that have been developed over time for major automakers around the world. The companyās customers have access to turnkey solutions that are fully managed by a single partner.
LCS Automation is involved in the design and development ofĀ automation solutions modulatedĀ according to specific needs and requests from customers:Ā contact usĀ for more information and to get a closer look at our modus operandi.