Implementação de sistema de controle de temperatura em uma indústria de laminação de madeira em Santarém - Pará.
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2017-05-15Autor
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2678346897558521
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4045-6945
FERNANDES, Maysa Lopes
LIMA, Suzanne Alice Mota de
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The Brazilian industrial sector has been growing since the 19th century, continuously
contributing to the country's economy. The timber industry is the second most
important activity in the economy of Pará. To gain prominence, some companies
have sought to add value through the manufacturing industry by producing laminates,
cladding and the like. Automation is a growing process that has contributed to
economic development and has been seen as an important means for the
modernization of the industrial park, helping to reduce production time, the risk of
downtime, and even impacts to the environment with controlled use Of natural
resources. In Santarém-PA, a company that works with laminated wood is investing
in process control in search of the mentioned benefits. The objective of this work is
the design, implementation, testing and commissioning of temperature control in the
tanks destined to the wood cooking of this company, through the automatic actuation
of solenoid valves that aim to regulate the flow of steam to the tanks, coming from a
Boiler located on the same floor. The manual control currently used implies losses
since it is usual for the valves to be open longer than necessary, it also imposes
difficulties in obtaining the color specification demanded by the customers.