Duration:  3 Months
Eligibility:  Plus Two, ITI, Diploma, B.E, B.Tech & Above

Pneumatics and Mechatronic systems

Pneumatics and Industrial Automation with the primary objective of producing competent personnel for automation in industry. Our state of the art Technology Center is an instance of standards followed in quality and delivery, to its customers in terms of training. Training programmes are planned, structured and organised with flexibility for participants to learn the concepts in their understandable way through class room sessions, practicals or live projects. These learning methodologies have led to effectiveness in training and thereby helping participants acquire required set of technical competencies. Customised training programmes and associated workshops / projects provide participants the recent trends in the field of Pneumatics and Mechatronic systems

Pneumatics is how air pressure powers and moves something. Essentially, pneumatics puts compressed air to practical use by moving applications like the tools and machinery used in the engineering, manufacturing and construction industries. As manufacturing makes advances, and with developments in seals such as corrosion resistance,  the environments in which pneumatic systems can be used has increased, with pneumatics comparable to some electric automated systems. Pneumatics is such a versatile way to power tools and machinery, it remains an important technology in a number of sectors.

To select a pneumatics system for industrial applications, consider what you require in terms of your operating sequence. Pneumatics works in linear and rotary motion and is a simple way to actuate an output motion or apply a force.

Typical applications of Pneumatics

Pneumatics is prevalent in commercial vehicles, ranging from usage in cab and chassis through to engines;  the energy sector, including the oil & gas and power generation industries, and food & beverage where pneumatics is present in everything from blow moulding bottles through to process automation and packaging. Pneumatics are also at work in life sciences, such as medical equipment, and the global rail industry where it’s used in applications like door control and suspension. Pneumatics are also used across manufacturing to power factory automation systems and is typically seen in sectors like materials handling and packaging. As it turns the energy from compressed air into a linear or rotary movement in order to carry out specific tasks, pneumatics can be used to perform ‘pick and place’ tasks like holding and positioning parts by clamping or gripping, or moving a tool that lifts, presses, cuts, sorts or stacks. Pneumatics is also used in certain types of factory machinery, such as paint-sprayers. It’s also commonly seen (and heard) in power tools like road drills, where compressed air is channelled through a pipe to pump a metal chisel into the pavement.

Training @ JANATICS Centre of Excellence for Mechatronics and Automation
  • Need for Industrial Automation
  • Need for Pneumatics
  • Pneumatic Circuit Designing
  • Pneumatic Symbols as per ISO5599
  • Introduction to PLC
  • PLC Programming for Analog controls using Siemens TIA Portal
  • Overview on Mobile Pneumatics
  • Functional explanation of Mobile Pneumatic