- 1985 - George Androutsos starts designing and assembling electrical enclosures.
The most common application was a single axis, high-speed pipe bender with 8 different preset angles and electric field brake.
- 1995 - As the market demands for automation grows, George Androutsos starts introducing Omron PLCs in his designs.
The top-seller is an Omron PLC - HMI arrangement, which is controlling the motion and the feedrate of roller benders, mostly used for doors / windows fabrication.
With the built-in formulas, the customer can successfully roll arched frames in the desired radius.
- 2000 - George Androutsos converts a conventional milling machine to CNC, by using Omron PLC, a PC and his own designed motor controls.
- 2001 - George Androutsos designs a pneumatic circuit for the A3 copier. All controls are air operated with no electricity present.
- 2002 - In less complicated applications, George Androutsos starts using Zelio smart relays and IMO PLCs.
As a result, the manufacturing cost dropps and the final product becomes more user friendly.
- 2005 - George Androutsos fully renovates a Colchester CNC lathe. An Omron PLC and a PC replace the existing Anilam control.
- 2009 - George Androutsos designs, programs and builds the innovative P3 length stop. An Omron PLC direct connected to a PC drives an Autonics step motor.
The success of the system is the presence of the PC instead of an HMI (heaps of storage place, big databases, high resolution graphics, backups and much more).
- 2012 - George Androutsos designs, and installs a sailing boat circuit.
- 2020 - George Androutsos designs, the new telemetry controller wiring diagram for Airwell Group,
which can monitor and control 16pumps, 16 bubbler tubes, 16 air line pressure sensors and 16 air compressors.
- 2024 - George Androutsos designs and installs the electro-pneumatic control for the patented GTP submersible pump.
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