Burkert provides complete process control system for new Mersen Eurocentral facility
Burkert has provided a complete process control system, including level and flow monitoring, fluid control and process actuation, for a new moulding station and effluent treatment plant, installed at Mersen’s new production facility at Eurocentral in Scotland…
The Burkert control system is integral to the new moulding and treatment facilities, automating what was previously a manual manufacturing process, to improve its quality, yield and output volume. Mersen Scotland Holytown is a supplier of premium carbon-based thermal insulation and precursor materials. The company’s products are used in a wide range of high-tech industries including electronics, aerospace, automotive, special castings, vacuum and high pressure sintering, vacuum treatment and graphitising/CVD applications. Recently Mersen, with partial funding from the Scottish Government, has invested £24 million in a new 70,000 sq ft facility, housing its global headquarters and extended manufacturing facility. Integral to the latter facility was the installation of a wet moulding station, and also a wastewater treatment process plant.
Project proposals
Burkert was contacted and asked to put forward proposals for these projects; initially for providing level and flow instruments. Later, this was extended to include process valves, and, finally, Burkert was asked to tender for the complete process control systems for the wet moulding station and waste water plant. This specification included all instruments, valves, control panel – housing Burkert’s AirLine 8644 system, which integrates solenoid valves with I/O from all leading PLC vendors – installation and commissioning. The wet moulding station is a fully automated processing plant. It comprises large mixing tanks where carbon, water and resin are mixed according to a specific recipe.
The mix is then pumped to a mould tank where, under vacuum, the required mould profile is formed. The slurry drawn down in the mould process is pumped to vacuum tanks where it is then discharged to the water treatment plant. In the mould plant, Burkert 8110 vibrating level switches provide high and low level monitoring in the mould tanks and resin mix tanks; Type 8175 Ultrasonic non contact level transmitters monitor levels in mix tanks and vessels that are linked to pump sets; and Type 8185 guided microwave level transmitters monitor the levels in the vacuum tanks.
In addition to level control, Burkert also provides flow monitoring. One of the company’s InLine Type 8035 flow transmitters provides monitoring and batch control of water supply to the resin mix tanks, while two Type 8045 electromagnetic flow transmitters are used to monitor the slurry flow rate and control the slurry pump speed, and monitor effluent discharge to the water treatment plant. The fully automated mould plant is controlled by a PLC- driven control panel which incorporates twin HMI systems and Burkert’s 8644 AirLine process actuation control system.
Seamless integration
The AirLine 8644 integrates seamlessly with the Allen Bradley PLC used for overall control of the plant. Calculated to save anywhere up to 40 per cent on total system costs through the engineering efficiencies it achieves, the Type 8644 provides users with a remote field I/O network which is compact, reliable and not exclusive to any specific communication protocol. It combines digital I/O, including a full complement of solenoid pilot valve outputs, analogue I/O and Fieldbus connectivity into a single node. The AirLine 8644 system provides actuation of the Burkert process valves used in the mould plant. These include actuated butterfly valves, which control mains water supply to the resin mix tanks, and discharge from the mould tanks to the vacuum tanks. In addition, Burkert T-ported ball valves provide a drain function on the mix tanks, and Type 330 solenoid valves control the supply of Teepol dosing, used as a wetting agent. Finally, Burkert’s full bore, actuated ball valves control the mains water supply valve to the effluent treatment plant.
“What this project highlights is our unique ability to cover the complete control loop in process applications,” said Neil Saunders, Burkert UK & Ireland sales manager. “Our current product range extends from solenoid valves – direct and servo assisted – to process and analytical valves, mass flow controllers, pneumatic actuators, and one of the widest ranges of sensors for process applications. In this project we have taken a broad cross section of these products and integrated them to provide a complete control solution – including system design, panel building and system commissioning – from a single source, and one that exactly meets our customer’s needs.”
[pic caption] Burkert 8032 InLine – paddlewheel flow transmitter with digital display.
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