Since some years, European companies are interested in the issue of energy saving. In such context, a classification of industrial machines from the energetic point of view is becoming more and more important; currently, in the industrial context, no similar classifications exist. The aim of this work is to formulate a standard method to evaluate the energy performance of an industrial machine, such as a shrinkwrap-packer. To this purpose, it was studied a shrinkwrap-packer produced by OCME S.r.l, a mechanical machinery company located in Parma (Italy). Specifically, the shrinkwrap-packer was analyzed in terms of energy dissipations. As a result, it is proposed a general procedure that allows to compare different solutions from energy efficiency point of view.

Energy classification of a shrinkwrap-packer

RINALDI, Marta;
2012

Abstract

Since some years, European companies are interested in the issue of energy saving. In such context, a classification of industrial machines from the energetic point of view is becoming more and more important; currently, in the industrial context, no similar classifications exist. The aim of this work is to formulate a standard method to evaluate the energy performance of an industrial machine, such as a shrinkwrap-packer. To this purpose, it was studied a shrinkwrap-packer produced by OCME S.r.l, a mechanical machinery company located in Parma (Italy). Specifically, the shrinkwrap-packer was analyzed in terms of energy dissipations. As a result, it is proposed a general procedure that allows to compare different solutions from energy efficiency point of view.
2012
9781612750118
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