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- Programmable Automation
- The production equipment is designed with the capability to change the sequence of operations to accommodate different product configurations.
- The operation sequence is controlled by a program, which is a set of instruction coded so that they can be read and interpreted by the system.
New programs can be prepared and entered into the equipment to produce new products. - New programs can be prepared and entered into the equipment to produce new products.
- The physical setup of the machine must be changed for each new products.
- This changeover procedures takes time.
- Eg: numerical control (NC) machine tools, industrial robots and PLC.
- The features of programmable automation;
- High investment in general purpose equipment.
- Lower production rates than fixed automation.
- Flexibility to deal with variations and changes in product configuration.
- Most suitable for batch production.
Flexible Automation - Flexible Automation
- An extension of programmable automation.
- Capable of producing a variety of parts/products with virtually no time lost for changeovers from one part style to the next.
- The features of flexible automation;
- High investment for custom-engineered system.
- Continuous production of variable mixtures of products.
- Medium production rates.
- Flexibility to deal with product design variations.
Examples, flexible manufacturing systems for performing machining operations. - Examples, flexible manufacturing systems for performing machining operations.
- The relative positions of the three types of automation for different production volume and product varieties are shown below.
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