Group Rhodes Unveils Predictive Maintenance System at Advanced Engineering Show
Group Rhodes, a renowned machinery manufacturer with over two centuries of history, is set to unveil its latest innovations at the Advanced Engineering show in Birmingham. The company, known for its metal and composite forming machinery, has recently completed significant projects and is developing an innovative predictive maintenance system.
Group Rhodes has a rich heritage, having manufactured machinery for over 200 years. Recently, the company successfully delivered three Laser Deposition lines to a client in North America and three specialized hot platen composite forming presses to the UK aerospace sector. Now, the company is looking towards the future with its latest developments.
At the Advanced Engineering show, Mark Roberts, the engineering design manager at Group Rhodes, will discuss the company's newest innovations. One of these is an innovative vibration-based condition monitoring system. This system, developed in collaboration with Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), aims to detect early-stage wear and damage to critical components. By predicting maintenance needs, the system can significantly reduce downtime and production failures.
Visitors to the show can expect to see the latest metal and composite forming machinery from Group Rhodes. The company is eager to showcase its advancements in this field.
Group Rhodes, with its extensive history and recent successful projects, is poised to make a significant impact at the Advanced Engineering show. Through its collaboration with FAU, the company is pushing the boundaries of predictive maintenance, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce downtime for its clients. The show promises to be an exciting platform for Group Rhodes to demonstrate its latest innovations in metal and composite forming machinery.
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