SPECIAL PURPOSE AUTOMATION

Mechatronics Engineered for the Realities of Your Production Line

Not every automation problem needs a full PLC rig at PLC prices. We design mechanical, electronic, MCU and sensor systems sized correctly for the job — then give it an HMI and a web layer so someone can actually monitor and adjust it.

CAPABILITIES

What we engineer

PLC & MCU Programming

Ladder logic and embedded firmware — including MCU-based alternatives to full PLC rigs where the application allows it, cutting hardware cost without cutting reliability.

Mechanical & Electronic Design

Structural and electro-mechanical design for the physical device — motors, levers, drives and enclosures built to survive a factory floor, not a lab bench.

Sensor & HMI Integration

Rotary encoders, proximity and temperature sensors wired into DWIN and industrial HMI displays, giving floor operators clear, immediate feedback.

Firmware Development

C/C++ and Python-based firmware for Raspberry Pi and MCU platforms — the logic layer that turns raw sensor signal into a usable measurement.

Legacy Machine Modernization

Retrofit sensors and monitoring onto existing machines — no need to replace a working mechanical line just to get modern data out of it.

Data-to-Web Bridging

The same team that builds your ERP wires the device output into a web dashboard, so automation data doesn't dead-end on a factory-floor screen.

WHY AN MCU, NOT ALWAYS A PLC

We size the automation to the problem, not the catalogue

PLCs are the default answer for a reason — reliability. But for many single-purpose measurement or control tasks, a well-engineered MCU-based system delivers the same floor-level robustness at a fraction of the hardware cost. Our BobbinSense bobbin measurement system, detailed on the Portfolio page, is a direct example: a PLC-equivalent rig would have cost roughly twice as much for the same result.

50%Typical cost reduction vs. PLC-only design
2016Building for production lines since
3+Sectors served: FIBC, textiles, sheet manufacturing
On-siteCommissioning and operator handover included
ENGINEERING PROCESS

How a device gets from sketch to shop floor

1

Constraint mapping

Cost ceiling, space, environment and existing PLC/SCADA landscape, documented up front.

2

Sensor & MCU selection

Choosing the least expensive hardware that still meets the accuracy and reliability bar.

3

Firmware & HMI build

Embedded logic and operator-facing display built and bench-tested together.

4

Floor trial & handover

Live trial on your line, adjustments, then full documentation and operator training.

Have a measurement or control problem a standard PLC prices you out of?

Describe the line and the constraint — we'll tell you whether an MCU-based approach can do the job for less.

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FREE DOWNLOAD // PLANT-FLOOR READINESS

The Plant Manager's Industry 4.0 Readiness Checklist

A short, practical PDF covering how to audit legacy PLC lines, calculate ROI on sensor retrofits, and brief an integrator like Brinito Services PVT LTD in one meeting instead of five.