Resumen:
The present project addresses the problem of low operational availability in the PP01 pulp preparation line at Softys Chile’s Puente Alto plant. The proposed solution
focuses on the implementation of ABB Ability™ Smart Sensors to enable real-time
monitoring of critical equipment, aiming to transition from a reactive or corrective
maintenance model to a predictive and data-driven strategy aligned with Industry 4.0
principles.
Through the identification and prioritization of critical assets, a technical and
economic evaluation was conducted to justify the investment in intelligent monitoring
technology. The sensors allow for continuous tracking of vibration and temperature
variables, enabling early detection of anomalies, reducing emergency maintenance
interventions, and improving equipment reliability.
The proposal includes the development of a preventive maintenance plan, the
application of the Deming cycle (PDCA), and the definition of key performance
indicators (KPIs) to monitor the effectiveness of the solution. A cost-benefit analysis
was carried out, estimating a 7% increase in line availability and projected annual
savings exceeding 590 million CLP, due to avoided unplanned downtimes and
optimized maintenance programming.
The results demonstrate the technical and economic feasibility of implementing
intelligent sensors, establishing a scalable and sustainable framework for improving
asset reliability and operational continuity in the production process.
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