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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Industry 4.0 will impact how chemical companies operate and grow as they shift towards providing value-added products and services to their clients.
FREMONT, CA: The chemicals sector influences every manufactured product in some way. Petroleum and natural gas are transformed into intermediate materials, which are then converted into items people use every day.
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As a result, transformations in the chemicals business are likely to impact several other industries. Industry 4.0 combines various types of digital and physical innovative technologies to create a robust physical-to-digital-to-physical connection. It can modify the chemicals industry by supporting strategic growth and optimizing operations.
What can Industry 4.0 do for chemicals?
Companies prioritizing business operations can leverage Industry 4.0 technologies to enhance productivity and decrease risk, whereas those engaged in growth can use Industry 4.0 to produce incremental revenue or entirely new revenue streams. These strategic goals can be addressed at various phases of the chemical value chain and in conjunction.
Due to the large amount of historical sensor data acquired by chemical businesses over the years, the initial momentum of Industry 4.0 in the chemicals industry is predominantly at the stage of business operations. Business growth applications can be equally, if not more, transformative in the long run, but they take time to build.
Different innovative manufacturing strategies, such as predictive asset management, process control, and production simulations, can boost the productivity of chemical facilities.
Smart manufacturing
IT, like the internet of things, artificial intelligence, and sophisticated analytics, are combined with OT, such as additive manufacturing, advanced materials, and robotics, in the smart factory or smart manufacturing. Chemical firms can benefit from this procedure in a variety of ways.
Safety management
Chemical firms must protect the safety of their employees, supply chain partners, and customers across the product life cycle due to the delicate nature of their materials. While conventional safety measures entail sampling and monitoring, connected technologies can assist businesses in constantly monitoring products, by-products, and any waste generated.
Production simulation
For educating operators and maintenance employees, chemical firms are increasingly turning to 3D visualization and virtual reality. For example, the immersive training simulator gives operators a simulated experience of numerous on-site scenarios. They can also partner with their colleagues, and instructors can keep track of their individual and group performances. Operators can also use digital twins to get real-time plant data.
Process management and control
Petrochemical firms' control rooms used to feature analog controllers around the walls, and operators would move around the room manually, examining readings to determine plant operations and settings. Data is gathered using connected systems and provided to operators digitally in modern control rooms, eliminating the necessity of manual reviews and saving operators time and effort.
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