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HelioFocus, Orion - China

Instrumentation & Control Automation

Systems Solution for Your Industries 

Oil Gas and Petro Industries

Fossil fuels, including crude oil and natural gas,

from all sources with the addition of ‘bio’ sources are the basis and condition for most,

if not all, our activities in the modern world.

After being discovered, these have to be extracted, shipped, processed and distributed to its customers.

  • Turnkey project control and Instrumentation

  • SCADA, Control & Instrumentation


Each of these stages requires special actions and expertise.

were able to take part in most of these activities, both in Israel and abroad, the type of complications, difficulties and solutions are, usually, size-independent.

Food

The food industry is a respectable and important member of the Chemical Industry with its unique characteristics.


Working with this sector of the industry we and our customers, have to cope with the realities of this: food grade standards, product’s shelf life, and other distinctive features have to be taken into consideration.

Chemical

The chemical industry is responsible for supplying the inhabitants of the earth with many their needs among it all sort of industrial chemicals be it

Fertilizers, Insecticides, Pesticides, Building Materials Additives, Specialty Chemicals, Consumer Products and more.

The chemical industry is very advanced and provides challenges on all levels.

We have proven our abilities in the past and are ready to participate especially in Process Design, Process Control, Energy Optimization, and any troubleshooting.

Water and environment

All industries are concerned with environmental issues where 
part of the list includes (but is not limited to):

  • Energy efficiency

  • Renewable energy

  • Sustainability

  • Water Information Management System

  • SCADA, Control & Instrumentation

  • Turnkey project control and Instrumentation

  • Sub-station Automation, Remote Load Management

  • Leak Detection System

  • Water Quality Management System

Building Management System

Building management systems are most commonly implemented in large projects with extensive mechanical, HVAC, electrical systems.

Systems linked to a BMS typically represent 40% of a building's energy usage, if the lighting is included, this number approaches to 70%.

 

BMS systems are a critical component of managing energy demand.

Improperly configured BMS systems are believed to account for 20% of building energy usage.

In addition to controlling the building's internal environment, BMS systems are sometimes linked to access control (turnstiles and access doors controlling who is allowed access and egress to the building) or other security systems such as closed-circuit television (CCTV) and motion detectors.

 

Fire alarm systems and elevators are also sometimes linked to a BMS, for monitoring. In case a fire is detected then only the fire alarm panel could shut off dampers in the ventilation system to stop smoke spreading and send all the elevators to the ground floor and park them to prevent people from using them.

  • Energy efficiency

  • Renewable energy

  • Sustainability

  • SCADA, Control & Instrumentation

  • Turnkey project control and Instrumentation

  • Security & Surveillance solution

  • Increased staff productivity

  • Effective monitoring and targeting of energy consumption

  • Effective response to HVAC-related complaints

  • Save time and money during the maintenance.

Industrial Automation in Cannabis and Hemp Industry

Automation in the Cannabis industry, the process of growing, packaging, selling and monitoring the sale of the plant is increasingly leaning on fully automated, high technologies utilizing big data, the IOT, powered robots, micro-controllers, which could well limit humans roles in the future:

Planting:

Marijuana growers tend to farm on a large scale, with crops taking between three to five months to reach the stage where they are ready to be harvested. To help farmers grow the strains that are selling and cut out those which are not, big data technology is coming to the rescue, make data-driven decisions based on actionable data published in real-time.

Agriculture Cultivation:

Cannabis is a sensitive crop that needs a precise balance of light, moisture, and water to bloom, and due to wide profit margins available, forward-thinking growers are investing in powered agriculture tools to automate and control farms remotely to reduce the risk of human error.

Using connected sensors to monitor real-time temperature, light, humidity, and soil acidity data to the central cloud, which is then used to optimize, regulate, and automate the entire harvest cycle using data from thousands of different sources.

Trimming:

Automation robots that use cameras and computer vision to discern smoke-able buds from unwanted leaves, the robot can trim a typical marijuana branch in as little as four minutes, much faster, and more accurately than a human worker.

Packaging and tagging:

To reduce human error, and improve speed and weight accuracy, many farms have automated the packaging process.

Connected radio frequency identification technology (RFID) is being used to also digitally tag and track individual marijuana flowers from seed to sale.

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