Our fully electrified and highly connected world would be unthinkable without the automation of industrial production processes. And even if plugs and sockets, switches and circuit protection devices do not receive the greatest attention, they are still of fundamental importance for the economically viable use of highly automated production processes.
The degree of automation in industry is growing, primarily because it significantly increases productivity: automation systems can run around the clock, work at a consistently high speed and eliminate human error.
At the same time, automation ensures a noticeable increase in quality, as automatic control loops and sensors detect fluctuations in the production process and correct them immediately. From an economic point of view, automated processes reduce unit costs due to lower personnel costs and fewer rejects.
Another important aspect is flexibility: modern programs and control systems can be quickly reconfigured for product changes without the need for mechanical conversions. Finally, automated systems also increase occupational safety by taking over hazardous or unhealthy activities and thus reducing the risk to personnel.