Clean and economic
In the production of medication and cosmetics, excellent hygiene in the process and plant area
plays a key role – and is enforced by strict regulations worldwide to protect the consumer. But in
a competitive global market, companies need to make their production processes economical.
Technology specialist Bürkert can help by offering decentralised automation at the process level.
In the field of process valves, conventional
automation solutions, including control
cabinets with valve terminals, I/O systems and
field bus interfaces, normally require costly hose
connections and wiring. With this type of
technology, the valves at field level are connected to
the central control unit through a large number of
long control air lines and discrete feedback
connections. Apart from the high costs of timeconsuming
planning and installation of such
solutions, they are not entirely without problems
when it comes to hygiene.
An alternative to these systems is the use of
intelligent process valves from fluid technology
specialist Bürkert. Compared with concepts based
on control-cabinet automation, the only tasks left to
the central process control system in Bürkert’s
decentralised solutions are control and status
monitoring. At field level, pneumatically operated
process valves are used. These can be equipped
with automation components such as pilot valves with manual
actuation, electrical feedback units and optical status indicators,
field bus interfaces and even positioners and process controllers.
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The valves of Bürkert’s decentralised automation system are designed according to EHEDG
guidelines for hygienic design and easy cleaning. |
One line for up to 62 valves
By integrating an AS-interface as a field bus interface, processors
can take full advantage of the features that decentralised
automation has to offer. A two-wire line connecting the PLC with
up to 62 valves is all that is required for power supply, feedback
and communication. Each process valve is individually
connected to the main compressed air supply line installed in the
field, so that these connections are kept as short as possible. This
reduces to a minimum the number and length of hose and wire
connections, as well as the number of required control cabinets.
The valve systems are designed according to EHEDG
guidelines for hygienic design and easy cleaning. In addition, they
feature the high IP protection required for each application and
are made exclusively of detergent-proof materials. Consequently,
the IP protection is not affected by long-term use in ambients
with high air humidity or frequent cleaning with aggressive
chemicals. Compared with conventional automation solutions,
these characteristics mark real progress in improved hygiene.
Modular valve programme
At entry level, decentralised automation based on intelligent valve
systems starts with a process valve featuring integrated electrical
feedback, simple optical feedback and an integrated pilot valve.
“The process valves require only minimum space and can
therefore be easily installed in the pipeline system of the plant,”
explains Sebastian Kundel, segment manager hygienic
processing at Bürkert. “As they are made in extremely resistant
materials, they are easy to clean and provide maximum
availability thanks to excellent functional safety.”
This excellent availability is mainly achieved by the integration
of the control air supply to the actuator chambers, which ensures
that the spring chamber of the pneumatic actuator is supplied
only with pure and clean control air. As a result, moisture, dust
and contaminants in the ambient air cannot enter the actuator
units. Similarly, there is no risk of fungal spores produced in the
spring chamber being ejected into the ambient air at each
switching process, which is a common problem with
conventional actuator design.
Through a combination of control air inlet and release,
a constant overpressure is maintained inside the housing, while
a certain volume of air is regularly replaced. This ensures that no
condensate can build up inside the housing. The modular structure
of systems based on intelligent process valves enables them to be
adapted according to each particular situation and application. With
this in mind, such optimised solutions are always based on highquality,
tried-and-tested components with a long service life.
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Company profile
Bürkert
For further information, visit: www.buerkert.com

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