How do we integrate linear actuators into projects like Stolt Sea Farm?

Regner® Editorial Team

Aiguaviva -

26/01/2024

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Stolt Sea Farm, founded in 1972 in Norway and dedicated to agriculture and the production of turbot and sole, will open facilities in A Coruña with more than 28,000 m² and an R&D center.

The project

The total investment made by the company is 44.5 million euros, to build a turbot and sole processing plant. The project itself has been declared as strategic by the Galician Government, since according to the Xunta, the R&D center will carry out projects and research together with other agents of the community.

Due to its high production capacity,the facilities will have more than 28,000 square meters of space on six plots, including a processing center, an auxiliary building and a third building for offices, as well as a warehouse dedicated to logistics and another auxiliary building.

Jordi Trias, CEO of the company, sees its production growth plan going at great speed, which would reach 23,000 tons of turbot and sole per year by 2035.

Where motion control starts

This type of installation has very sophisticated control systems to ensure maximum safety in any environment. Especially, when water has to be treated, there are different options to maintain control and monitoring in order to guarantee the quality and to ensure future inconveniences.

When it comes to water controlespecially if water has to be treated, there are different options for control and monitoring in order to guarantee quality and ensure future inconveniences. identify errors and maintain an up-to-date report on their performance and statusbeing able to alarm if necessary.

Motion control is integrated into these systems to facilitate the task of filtering water, air and medical surfaces through ultraviolet light, which is the name used to describe electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between 100-400 nm.

This type of water filtration is characterized by being composed of different parts, one of them, a sensor or monitoring system, which regulates the intensity of the UV dose, and is also used as a failure alarm in the bulbs (UV lamps).

How has REGNER integrated these systems?

REGNER has a long experience working with filtration systems, which purify and rid the water of unwanted microorganisms. The RAMINI PLAST mini-actuators are integrated in these devices that guarantee disinfection and, by means of their drive, allow control and automation. The RA-MINI PLAST is a very small size actuator which has a speed of 5.9 mm/s and a force of 45 N, with a stroke of 10 mm, this actuator adapts to the most limited surface, without losing its efficiency.

Manufacturers of advanced water disinfection systems prefer REGNER’s mini actuators precisely because of their power and reliability. Where other actuator manufacturers cannot reach, as they offer larger devices, REGNER does, offering mini actuators that solve housing difficulties and are easily integrated into innovative technologies.

Motion control in medical technology has also revolutionized the performance of procedures and treatments. Safety and regulatory compliance are paramount, ensuring that the benefits of medical technology safely reach patients around the world. Constant evolution and attention to safety will continue to be key aspects of the future of motion control in healthcare, setting a path towards safer and more efficient clinical practice.

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