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16 Jun 2020
IO-Link provides customers with a standardized solution that simplifies installation and offers extended diagnostic and parameterization capabilities. (Photo: GEA)
In addition to the 24 Volt, AS-i and DeviceNet communication types already available in the T.VIS® range, the IO-Link technology will now enable GEA valves to make the step into the industrial 4.0 world. IO-Link provides customers with a standardized solution that simplifies installation and offers extended diagnostic and parameterization capabilities.
The T.VIS® control top range for GEA valves offers significant efficiency benefits in the design and operation of food, dairy and beverage production and processing plants. Real-time diagnosis of data and direct access to sensor parameters, especially during valve setup and maintenance, improve the handling and operability of the valve unit. Problems can be anticipated before they escalate. The technology also enables greater plant effectiveness, identification of performance trends and reduction of downtime.
With the T.VIS® control top with IO-Link technology GEA presents the consistent further development of the previous connection technology for sensors and control tops of the latest generation. IO-Link is the first globally standardized IO technology (IEC 61131-9) for communicating with sensors and also control tops down to the field level. The powerful point-to-point communication is based on the long-known 3-wire sensor and control top connection without any additional requirements on the cable material.
An IO-Link system consists of an IO-Link master and one or more IO-Link devices. The IO-Link master represents the interface to the higher-level control level (PLC) and controls the entire communication with the connected IO-Link devices. This makes the system an intelligent solution at the field level.
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A GEA é uma das maiores fornecedoras para a indústria de processamento de alimentos e para uma ampla variedade de outras indústrias que geraram receitas consolidadas de aproximadamente EUR 4,9 bilhões em 2019.