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Festo White paper: Lower the Risk of Food Recalls with Pneumatic Systems Audits and Upgrades

Upgrading pneumatic systems is one of the fastest and most cost-effective ways of meeting cGMP and FSMA guidelines.
In today’s rapidly evolving automation systems, the demand for accommodating diverse products with varying sizes and configurations has become paramount. Because of this variability, the necessity to frequently adjust processes, such as flow, pressure, end-stop limits, and machine speed, has emerged. Unfortunately, this continuous requirement for process adjustments can inadvertently expose automation systems to unauthorized tampering, potentially leading to machine malfunctions or process chaos. Nevertheless, there are effective measures that can be adopted to guarantee precise and problem-free process adjustments for pneumatic components.
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In this paper, Festo presents a comprehensive five-step approach to ensure error-free process adjustments for your automation systems. By employing components with automatic adjustment capabilities, implementing sensors, utilizing visual indicators, and more, you can safeguard the integrity and stability of your automation processes. These steps will empower your automation system to expertly adapt to various products while minimizing the risk of unintended interference and maximizing overall efficiency.

Download your copy of this informative Festo White Paper to learn about how to Lower the Risk of Food Recalls with Pneumatic Systems Audits and Upgrades.

Grant Blood is a veteran Fluid Power Specialist and Applications Engineer for AWC, Inc. across Oklahoma. He has over 24 years of experience in industrial pneumatics and factory automation. He has a BS in Manufacturing Engineering from Southwestern Oklahoma State University and is a CFPPS & CMfgT (Certified Fluid Power Pneumatic Specialist & Certified Manufacturing Technologist).

Grant Blood

Grant Blood

Grant Blood is a veteran Fluid Power Specialist and Applications Engineer for AWC, Inc. across Oklahoma. He has over 24 years of experience in industrial pneumatics and factory automation. He has a BS in Manufacturing Engineering from Southwestern Oklahoma State University and is a CFPPS & CMfgT (Certified Fluid Power Pneumatic Specialist & Certified Manufacturing Technologist).
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