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Industrial Computers – How to Save Money

This article explores a cheaper alternative to expensive industrial computers

With the credit crunch and economic uncertainty, saving money in manufacturing has never been more vital. Costs of raw materials, fuel and power are all rising and many companies are now finding their backs to the walls.

 IT is an expensive necessity that most businesses simply couldn’t afford to do with out. Many processes in modern industry are now computer controlled making productivity more efficient.

 Unfortunately with the various demands of industry not being suitable for a conventional PC specialist industrial computers are used to cope with the excessive temperatures, dust, vibrations, water and shocks that these machines have to endure.

 However, industrial computers are highly expensive and not just in their initial outlay either, which in itself can be exorbitant. Every time a machine fails or needs upgrading, these specialist machines that are intrinsically sealed have to be serviced by an engineer. And this costs in downtime as well as any maintenance costs.

 Industrial computers suffer from being outdated almost before they are bought too. Because of the demands and lack of accessibility, these machines have to run stable hardware and software systems often years out of date. And even if they are not, with the exponential rate computers advance they soon will be and without an easy way to upgrade them these machines can soon become outmoded.

 FortunatelyArticle Submission, a solution that could save both money and production downtime is readily available in the shape of computer enclosure. These industrial PC enclosures can house a conventional PC but also protect it from the hostile elements of both manufacturing and industry.

 Built from a range of materials including food grade stainless steel these enclosures can deal with virtually any environment a conventional industrial computer can with the advantage of being able to house generation after generation of computers.

Even off-the-shelf desktop computers can be situated in hazardous environments even containing high levels of water and can be hosed down with impunity. Whilst these enclosures can protect a PC from the hazards of manufacturing they also allow any repairs and upgrades to be carried out without the need to call an engineer or have the production line grind to a halt. The entire PC can even be replaced in moments.

 If your company needs new industrial computers or is in dire need of an upgrade then maybe money could be saved by investing in an industrial computer enclosure.

 

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR


Richard N Williams is a technical author and a specialist in the industrial computer industry helping to develop industrial computer enclosures and protection for all environments. Please visit us for more information about computer enclosure solutions.



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