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PLC & DCS Systems

Our automation control systems include

  • PLC System - A PLC System is a ruggedized digital computer designed for real-time control of industrial machinery and processes. It receives input signals from sensors or switches, processes them according to a programmed logic, and generates output signals to actuators such as motors, valves, and relays. PLC systems are highly reliable, modular, and capable of operating in harsh industrial environments with vibration, temperature fluctuations, and electrical noise.

    The main types of PLCs include Compact/Fixed PLCs, which have integrated I/O and are used for small-scale applications; Modular PLCs, which allow customization and expansion for large and complex systems; and Rack-mounted PLCs, designed for high-performance industrial processes with extensive I/O requirements.

    PLCs are widely used across industries such as automotive, packaging, chemical, oil & gas, and manufacturing for applications including assembly line automation, motor control, process sequencing, batching, and safety interlocking. Their programmability, scalability, and robustness make them ideal for both simple machine control and complex, integrated plant automation systems.

  • DCS System - A DCS System is an industrial control system where control functions are distributed across multiple controllers connected via a high-speed communication network, rather than centralized in a single unit. It is designed for continuous process control, providing high reliability, redundancy, and seamless integration of sensors, actuators, and human-machine interfaces (HMI) across large industrial plants.

    The main types of DCS include Process DCS, optimized for chemical, petrochemical, and power generation processes; Batch DCS, designed for industries requiring batch processing such as pharmaceuticals and food & beverage; and Integrated DCS, which combines process control with safety, advanced analytics, and plant optimization functions.

    DCS systems are widely used in industries such as oil & gas, petrochemicals, power plants, water treatment, and large chemical plants for controlling temperature, pressure, flow, and level in continuous operations. Their modular design, real-time monitoring, and advanced data acquisition enable precise process control, safety management, and improved operational efficiency. DCS also allows centralized monitoring with distributed execution, making it ideal for large-scale, complex industrial environments.

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