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January 27th, 2010 industrialtech No comments

Feasibility Studies

Feasibility StudyA feasibility study is an analysis of a proposal, carried out to determine the practicality and possibility of carrying out a particular task. There are five common feasibility factors that are taken into consideration when calculating the practicality of a project. These are technology and system feasibility, economic feasibility, legal feasibility, operational feasibility and schedule feasibility.

Technology and system feasibility assesses the system requirements in terms of input, processes, output, fields, programs and procedures. Basically it estimates whether the new system will perform adequately. Analysing the economics of the system involves undertaking a cost / benefit analysis to calculate the effectiveness and efficiency of the system. Legal analysis takes any legal requirements to be complied with into consideration.

The operational feasibility study measures how well the proposed system satisfies the requirements outlined, as well as how well it takes advantage of the opportunities available. Finally, schedule feasibility measures how reasonable the project timetable is. It considers the practicality of the proposed deadlines, and whether these are mandatory or desirable. This is very important, since if a project cannot be completed in a reasonable time frame, the costs may escalate beyond what is reasonable. On the other hand, the timetable may be unreasonable in that there is insufficient labour or technical expertise to meet deadlines.

Project Development

Process Systems ServicesProcess Systems Services Pty Ltd offers feasibility studies by their in-house engineers. With their experience in designing, manufacturing and installing a range of food and chemical processing machinery, Process Systems Services can provide complete turnkey systems, solution engineering and consultancy services. This includes specialised repair and replacement services for solid steel belt conveyor belts.

Process Systems Services offers a high level of service in steel belt coolers, trim paper extraction and removal systems, dust collectors, oil skimmers, pneumatic conveying systems, industrial compactors, pasteurisation equipment, steel belt ovens and nut roasters, computer trolleys and more.

Process Engineering

January 6th, 2010 industrialtech No comments

Engineering

Process EngineeringEngineering, the discipline and profession of applying technical, scientific and mathematical principles to realise commercial or other objectives, is used in many areas of life. From the roads we drive on, the cars we drive in, the phones we talk on, the MP3 players we listen to, or the houses we live in- engineering is a widely applicable discipline involving the design, construction, manufacture, and implementation of various machines, structures, systems, devices and processes. In fact, it is so broad that there are several different sub-disciplines within the profession of engineering.

The traditional branches of engineering are broken down into chemical, aerospace, civil, electrical and mechanical engineering. These refer to the design and implementation of chemical processing, aircraft and spacecraft, buildings and infrastructure, electrical systems and mechanical systems, respectively. With the development of technology over the last century, however, new branches have gained prominence. These include computer engineering, software engineering, nanotechnology, molecular engineering, mechatronics, etc. Computers and software are playing an increasingly important role in engineering, especially with the use of computer aided applications.

Process Engineering

Food Processing EquipmentProcess Systems Services Pty Ltd not only design, manufacture and install a wide range of food and chemical processing equipment, but also offer consultancy services in general engineering. Their wide product range, from steel belt coolers to waste paper compactors, conveyor ovens and nut roasters, means they have experienced in-house engineers.

They have commissioned a number of projects for high profile customers, including a continuous dryer for acid bearing clay-like slurry for the extraction of gold, silver and high value trace metals. They also developed a continuous manufacturing process for a fire retardant material including mixing, pumping, extrusion, curing, cooling and cutting, and an automatic, pneumatic conveying system for ground glass and colouring agent for roof tile manufacture with weight control feeders.

Process Systems offers turnkey solutions for special projects whether it be cooling, freezing, drying, cooking, baking, curing, heating or simply conveying.

General Engineering Services

January 6th, 2010 industrialtech No comments

Engineering

Process EngineeringWhat is engineering? Engineering is a discipline that applies scientific and mathematical principles to the design, construction and maintenance of structures, machines, processes and systems. These machines or processes must safety realise a desired objective efficiently and economically. The American Engineers’ Council for Professional Development adds that it is the creative application of scientific principles in designing and developing these systems, understanding how these systems work singly or in combination, and the forecasting of their behaviour under specific operating conditions.

There are several branches of engineering, sub-categories broken down into specific areas that engineers’ can specialise in. These include aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. Aerospace relates to the design of aircraft and spacecraft, and chemical engineering refers to the exploitation of chemical principles to design new materials and process chemicals. Civil engineering covers the design and construction of both public and private works, from bridges, to roads, tunnels, railways, water supply systems and buildings. Electrical engineering relates to the design and implementation of electrical systems, including electronic goods. Finally, mechanical engineering involves the design of mechanical systems, such as engines.

Engineering Services

Turnkey SolutionsProcess Systems Services Pty Ltd offers a high level of service in the field of general engineering, among others including food processing equipment, steel belt coolers, trim extraction and oil removal. Due to their diverse product range, they have a broad in-house technical expertise. So Process Systems Services can develop complete process lines for new products in the food processing or chemical processing industries.

Process Systems Services can design, manufacture, install and commission a whole range of processing machinery, and have been doing so since 1992. They offer complete turnkey systems- all designed, supplied, and installed by Process Systems and ready to operate.  They also provide consultancy services and feasibility studies, analysing and evaluating a proposed project to determine if it is technically and financially feasible.

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