PECM Issue 19 2016 | Page 49

Go electric when you’re looking for precise control and positioning with low operating costs. t’s generally accepted that electric actuators provide flexibility plus precise control and positioning with low operating costs when compared to using standard pneumatic actuators. Whilst falling energy charges have helped address some of the costs issues when using compressed air, high maintenance and operating expenses still remain a major factor. According to the Department of Energy, 24% of the annual cost of compressed air is due to maintenance, equipment and installation, while 76% is due directly to the cost of electricity for the compressor. I On the other hand, electric actuators are particularly suitable when used in medium sized applications where their flexibility of performance, coupled with their excellent energy efficiency and lower maintenance and replacements costs can be enjoyed, without the high generation and maintenance costs associated with compressed air. According to Jeremy Wicks, a specialist in electric actuators at automation leaders SMC, “the major factor when selecting electric actuators in an application is the need for accurate sizing. “Understanding and evaluating loading in the application helps to ensure that the right actuator is specified which in turn means that you’re using the most cost effective electric actuator solution”. However, with the vast choice of electric actuators now on the market and with prices from £500 to £2,000 and more, are these factors stopping today’s engineers going electric? It’s true that the component costs of electric actuators are higher than for air operated cylinders but their operating costs are lower. A fact which is often not considered or it’s simply ignored. The overall cost of ownership for users can be very attractive when production lead times can be reduced by their integration, as the cost benefits can be visible to production managers and senior management. Although not often considered with cost, the level and capability of high speed data feedback can be used to monitor live information such as product size when picking various sized items using electric grippers, which can lead to 100% checking and data logging as opposed to slow line side batch testing. Aligning these cost benefits in producing a higher yield and reducing waste product can often pose the question for both OEM’s and End users- can you afford not to go electric? In reality, the power draw of the motor is largely responsible for the operating costs as the low voltage circuitry in the amplifier and the controller consume minimal amounts of energy. The largest costs in manufacturing applications today are usually down to changes or adaptions to an assembly line to accommodate a different product – manual changeovers. These can be incredibly expensive in terms of lost production and engineering time to make these changes. However, because electric actuators are programmable, changeover costs can be dramatically reduced. When you consider the efficiency gained during changeover activities, plus the added energy efficiency when using electric actuators, the higher initial component costs are soon negated. SMC, who are traditionally recognised as the world leaders in pneumatic technology, have embraced the development of electric actuators and now have one of the most impressive ranges of electric drive and control ranges around. SMC’s latest catalogue of electric actuators and controllers has over 900 pages of product information to help you select the right solution. Today they can offer customers simple, easy to programme and easy to use controllers for the majority of the electric actuator range or technically advanced high performance Series LEY, LEYG, LEF and LEJ options for use in more demanding applications. Additionally, if you have a well-established motor and co ntrol philosophy then why not take advantage of SMC’s motor-less option? As standard these actuators can be specified to match a comprehensive list of over 14 motor manufacturers. “Today, we have a range of electric actuators to meet virtually any need and our controller range has expanded accordingly”, confirmed Wicks. “Over the past few months we have been promoting the fact the SMC is more than just pneumatics and when customers see our new electric actuator catalogue they will find everything they will need to go electric. Visitors to Fluid Power Systems Exhibition featuring Drives & Controls can see a vast selection of SMC’s electric actuators and controllers in action on their 176 sq metre stand – AF20 in Hall 3 of the NEC Birmingham 12–14 April inclusive. However if you need more information on SMC’s expanding electric actuator range now contact SMC on 0845 121 5122 or check out their website on: www.smcpneumatics.co.uk Issue 19 PECM 49