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SFH optimises plant using IO-Link solutions from ifm

Mechanical engineering
Machine tools
Industry 4.0
IIoT
Industrial communication
IO-Link
Application report

The company was founded in Saint-Étienne (France) in 1981 and relies on a growing green division: Metal 'skeletons' from deep-drawing are cut up, spin-dried and then compressed. The cutting fluid is returned to the machine tools. Customers of SFH can be found in the aviation, automotive and cosmetics industries. For 20 years, ifm has been the most important supplier of the company and has been working with them on the development of their machines.

In 2017 SFH decided to further develop the machines in their plant and to optimise automation: The focus was put on digital manufacturing and solutions of Industry 4.0. For this purpose, SFH uses IO-Link sensors and masters from ifm.

The O1D120 and O5D100 photoelectric distance sensors are used to measure and monitor the level of the metal swarf to be processed and of other machining wastes. The hydraulic system of the plant was equipped with PN7 pressure sensors and TA temperature sensors.

SFH uses AL2401-type IO-Link modules for the IFT200 inductive sensors. Type AL2330 modules are used to control the valve terminal. SFH also uses ROP encoders with IO-Link. SFH manages the newly equipped plant with ifm's LR DEVICE software, which enables a complete overview of all sensors. The sensor parameters can be set remotely and visualise collected information. This allows condition-based maintenance of the machines.

About SFH

SFH develops and produces fluid systems and systems for swarf handling. The company has been working very closely with ifm for many years and has now decided to equip their machines with IO-Link sensors and masters to benefit from the advantages of IO-Link: easy parameter setting, fast exchange, remote maintenance and big savings in wiring.

About SFH

SFH develops and produces fluid systems and systems for swarf handling. The company has been working very closely with ifm for many years and has now decided to equip their machines with IO-Link sensors and masters to benefit from the advantages of IO-Link: easy parameter setting, fast exchange, remote maintenance and big savings in wiring.

Conclusion

By equipping all machines with IO-Link, SFH could benefit from many advantages. Wiring and commissioning of the machines require 30% less time than before. The data of each sensor is read which considerably simplifies maintenance and remote diagnostics. Furthermore, IO-Link ensures more flexibility: It is now considerably easier to replace sensors and actuators. The required parameters are automatically saved and transferred to the new device.

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