Festo has published a new whitepaper – Function integration saves time all around – which outlines how machine builders and engineers can improve efficiency and productivity.

As well as exploring some typical problems and conflicts faced by machine builders in the project process, it gives a real life application where 14 hours were saved over the course of a project by applying a high level of function integration.

The whitepaper explains that when electrical and pneumatic subsystems are separated, all the phases of building even relatively simple systems can take a lot of time.  Function integration offers increased reliability, reduced interfaces and saves time along the entire value chain, therefore improving efficiency.

It also clearly demonstrates how functions, previously implemented separately, have now all been integrated into one valve terminal with a high level of electrical and pneumatic integration, therefore enabling machine and system builders to save valuable time during design, procurement, assembly and commissioning. Function integration also reduces the time associated with maintenance and service and by using pre-assembled units installation times are reduced by a significant 60%.

“At Festo we have seen a trend towards function integration and with this whitepaper, we aim to show machine builders how they can fully implement a strategy to realise real time and cost savings,” says Jacqui Hanbury, Product Manager at Festo.  “All-in-one pneumatic and electrical solutions and universal system concepts, together with expert consultation, are the central factors for success.”

To download a copy of the whitepaper go to www.festo.co.uk/funtion-integration