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 Why there is no way around the digitalisation of the   are overtaxed in view of the abundance  case and thus the motivation to invest in  data previously stranded in fi eld devices
       of  optimisation  goals  and  infl uencing  digitalisation. Even within companies,  can be used for optimisation applica-
 process industry  variables:  the  key  to  holistic  optimisa-  there are gaps in data: a now classic  tions – for example in cloud applica-
                                         example  is  the  information  technology  tions: for example, to detect anomalies
       tion also therefore lies in digital tools.
 ore chemical production, but   and towards a circu-  ARMIN SCHEUERMANN  gap between plant planning and the ope-  or to reduce maintenance costs, energy
 net zero emissions – this will   lar economy in which   Chemical engineer and   AI and ML require consistent data  rating phase: in digitisation projects,  and raw material consumption.  The
 Mnot work without a sophisti-  products at the end   freelance trade journalist  The industry expects great benefi ts  data  often  has  to  be  painstakingly  re-  modular automation approach promises
 cated circular economy. For this to   of  their  life  cycle   and support in decision-making  from  constructed  that  was  already  available  fl exibility:  the  Module  Type  Package
 become  reality,  data  must  fl ow  seam-  become raw materials   decisions can be made to achieve the   new tools based on machine  learning  digitally in the planning phase, but was  (MTP) is used to describe plant modules
 lessly  in  parallel  to  material  fl ows.   for new chemicals.   Net Zero goal.  (ML)  and  artifi cial  intelligence  (AI).  not  passed  on  in  a  digitally  readable  in a standardised way – this massively
 Process automation plays an important   But for this to hap-  These come into their own  wherever  format due to different responsibilities.  reduces the integration effort when
 role in this – but it must be thought of   pen, the digital twin must grow up and   In addition, there is another level of   large amounts of data are available  –  In a future circular economy, informa-  assembling modular plant components.
 in a  larger  and  holistic way against   no  longer  revolve  around  the  factory  complexity:  the  transformation  of  the   and this is where the crux lies: although  tion about a product must also be passed  MTP is expected to save up to 70% of
 this background.  alone:  The  entire  supply  chain  must  energy system is leading to more and   chemical  companies  are  already  pro-  on throughout its life cycle – here, among  the engineering time alone. And another
 become part of the virtual image.  more processes being switched from   ducing  more  data  today  than  ever  other things, the use of blockchain  acronym  is  important  in  this  context:
 When twins enter puberty, growing   fossil  fuels  to  electricity  from  renew-  before,  the  data stock  is  often  incon-  solutions could ensure continuous infor-  OPA-S. With the Open Process Automa-
 pains are pre-programmed. The digital   Circular economy needs transparent   able  sources  –  the  electrifi cation  of   sistent and often  lacks  context – for  mation  fl ows  in  the  value  chain.  The  tion Standard, a standardised and manu-
 twin is no exception. For a little more   data  the chemical industry is already in full   example, about  the relationships in  examples show:  Those responsible for  facturer-independent architecture for the
 than a decade, automation and digita-  In a circular economy, stakeholders  swing.  But  electricity  from  wind  and   material cycles.  digitalisation must focus on the entire  automation of process plants is currently
 lisation experts have been expecting   across  company  boundaries  are  interes-  solar energy is not continuously avail-  value chain.  being created. Above all, the interoper-
 great benefi ts from the representation of   ted in which feedstocks are available  able. Where up to now plants have been   The problem is well known, and the   ability  between  devices  and  systems
 real plants in the digital world: scenarios   where and in what quality. Disruptions  planned for continuous operation on the   industry has long been working on solu-  The role of process automation is   from different manufacturers is to be
 and options can be simulated with it for   in the supply chain must be taken into  basis of energy sources and raw materi-  tions: In the DEXPI initiative founded  changing  promoted in this way. This will enable
 process optimisation, prospective plant   account as well as their consequences  als available at all times, in future ope-  in 2011 by BASF, Bayer and Evonik,   In this context, the role of process  plant operators to scale and expand their
 operators use it for training purposes,   for production and the ability to deliver.  rators  will gain  economic advantages   for example, a neutral data format was  automators  is also changing:  on the  systems more easily and to better access
 and maintenance personnel supplement   If this data is transparent and available  by fl exibly aligning their processes to   defi ned with which process information  one  hand,  they  create  the  conditions  data from different sources.
 the  twin  with  analysis  tools,  in  order   in real time, production processes can  the  energy  and  raw  material  supply.   can be exchanged between software  for consistent data fl ows, on the other
 to recognise maintenance needs  at an   also be planned, retooled, or adapted to  In addition, there is the overarching   products from different engineering  hand, they contribute to managing the  CONCLUSION
 early stage and to optimally plan main-  changed raw materials. Transparency is  goal  of  linking  energy  management,   tool manufacturers. The current Manu-  data  fl ows.  The  fact  that  the  bounda-  Without digitalisation, the chemical
 tenance.  also important so that emissions can be  industry, transport, and buildings in the   facturing X initiative goes one step fur-  ries between IT (information techno-  industry  will  not  achieve  its  ambitious
 accurately balanced for each product –  sense of sector coupling and optimis-  ther:  the stakeholders  of the  Industrie  logy)  and  OT  (operational  techno-  goals with regard to net zero emissions
 However, the same applies to the   this  not  only  prevents  competition-  ing them together. This dimension also   4.0 platform have thus set themselves  logy)  are  blurring  can  already  be  and  the  circular  economy.  So  far,  there
 digital  twin  in  the  chemical  industry   distorting greenwashing, but also makes  makes the control of chemical produc-  the goal of realising the Industrie 4.0  observed in numerous companies in the  is often a lack of end-to-end data consis-
 as to the digitisation of the industry as   it easier to draw up sustainability balan-  tion more complex. And here at the lat-  data space and the transformation to a  chemical  industry  –  Industry  4.0  and  tency and a holistic view. Process auto-
 a whole: the process industry is still a   ces – on the basis of which the right  est it becomes clear that humans alone   digitally networked industry across the  the digital transformation are leading  mation and the digital twin are central
 long way from comprehensive use and   board.  Ultimately,  this  is  how  a  data-  to  an increased convergence of IT and  building blocks of digitalisation, where-
 continuous  data  streams.  However,   based economy is to be created.  OT and the integration and networking  by  their  implementation  must  go  far
 these are necessary if the goal of a cli-  of  systems.  In  the  chemical  industry,  beyond pure plant automation in order
 mate-neutral chemical industry is to be   But the same basic prerequisite  however,  this  must  always  take  place  to map the entire value chain. Current
 achieved. After all, by 2050 – the year   applies to all these initiatives as to the  against the background of high security  process automation initiatives and tech-
 declared  by  most  chemical  nations  as   circular  economy:  they  require  trans-  requirements.  nologies such as APL, NOA, MTP and
 the  year  from  which  climate  neutra-  parency about processes and resources   OPA-S offer promising approaches for
 lity is to be achieved – the demand for   used throughout the entire value chain;   The  current  initiatives  of  the  pro-  implementation. However, they are only
 chemicals will continue to rise. It will   and  they  presuppose  that  data  is  also  cess automation companies are also  a small part of a holistic overall picture
 not be possible to produce these quanti-  shared  across  company  boundaries  part of the target picture of a digitalised  of digital business processes. To take full
 ties  in  a  climate-neutral  way  using   without this leading to a know-how  chemistry:  The  Ethernet-based  com-  advantage of digitalisation, data must be
 the traditional  methods of petroleum   drain at the companies. And often the  munication  technology APL  (Advanced  shared  and  used  fl uently,  consistently
 or  natural  gas.  The  chemical  industry   benefi ts from digitalisation – for exam-  Physical Layer) is intended to help the  and in the right context. Only then will
 must and will embark on a transfor-  ple in production – arise in a completely  digitalisation of the fi eld (sensors, actu-  the digital twin really come of age.
 mation  path  that  leads  away  from  the   different place; without a holistic view,  ators)  achieve  a  breakthrough.  With
 linear economy (take-produce-dispose)   process operators often lack the business  the Namur Open  Architecture (NOA),   [Source: ACHEMA Trend Report]

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