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Automation Designed for Corrosive Gas Environments

Keeping You Productive in Harsh Conditions
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You have unique challenges when it comes to your manufacturing environment and to keep you as productive as possible, Rockwell Automation offers critical automation products designed and built to operate in the most extreme environments — from extreme temperatures, to washdown. And now, corrosive gas environments — today, we call that portfolio “XT”.


We Have A New Take on Corrosion

Our new understanding on corrosive environments helps you stay productive

Around the world, manufacturers have seen KPIs like OEE, machine uptime and reliability worsen in recent years. Unplanned downtime also has been disrupting production and that hurts the bottom line. The problem? Corrosion. Specifically, atmospheric contaminants generated in industries like tire, metals, pulp and paper, even water wastewater. These contaminants are not new, and when combined with temperature and humidity cause corrosion on the electronic components found in industrial control products--and this is having a bigger impact on modern control systems than ever before.

How to identify and mitigate the effects of corrosive gas
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How to identify and mitigate the effects of corrosive gas

Harsh environments can wreak havoc on your equipment. Which industries are at higher risk for product failures due to corrosive gas? Test your plant for this hidden threat and help protect your production.

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Is your industry at higher risk?

Corrosion can happen anywhere. Here are some industries where the problem has been detected:

  • Animal confinement areas
  • Chemical manufacturing
  • Grain processing
  • Marine / coastal (salt) environments
  • Meat packing plants
  • Metal foundries
  • Mining
  • Oil and petroleum refining
  • Pulp and paper processing
  • Rendering plants for animal products
  • Tire and rubber manufacturing
  • Water / wastewater treatment plants

Is corrosive gas causing unplanned downtime in your plant?

  1. Document failures of your industrial control products and any observations of corrosion
  2. Contact your Allen-Bradley distributor or local sales office and learn how to test your environment with Corrosion Classification Coupons
  3. After your coupons have been evaluated, you’ll receive a report indicating the levels of corrosion detected in the areas monitored. Use the data to build a heat map identifying the different corrosion severities across your environment
  4. Where concerns are identified, implement the following best practices:
    1. Change electrical control parts specification and machine BOMs to use corrosion-resistant products
    2. Change your panel design and installation specification to a more robust sealed / non-ventilated IP54 design
    3. Confirm that your suppliers are following the same recommendations, and
    4. Follow manufacturer’s recommendations for minimum mounting clearances
Control System Packaging for Corrosion Mitigation
Guide
Control System Packaging for Corrosion Mitigation

Get guidance on how and where to install the products to mitigate the adverse conditions in a corrosive gas environment per the ISA 71-04 standard.

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Taking the Lead

Rockwell Automation is taking the lead to solve a widespread problem

Our research revealed why today’s industrial-control systems are more susceptible to corrosion

Global tire makers helped us understand the severity and widespread nature of the problem by allowing us into their facilities to test environmental conditions unique to the tire industry

We’ve learned the unique challenges of environments like tire, pulp & paper, metals and water waster, and what’s needed to combat corrosion beyond commonly used industry-standard tests

Our new accelerated test protocol accurately recreates the unique environmental conditions found in corrosive plants

Combining the most severe industry-standard testing with our proprietary test protocol provides an unprecedented understanding of the effectiveness of our solutions to protect against corrosion

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Critical Components to Keep You Operating

PowerFlex Drives with XT Corrosive Gas Protection

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Learn More About PowerFlex 755T Drives
Learn More About PowerFlex 755TS Drives

GuardLogix with XT Corrosive Gas Protection

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Learn More About GuardLogix Controllers

Combat Corrosion in Your Plant

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Combat Corrosion-related Downtime

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Protect Against Harsh Environments

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Achieve Greater Productivity

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Learn More About the PowerFlex 755T VFD with XT Corrosive Gas Protection

See how PowerFlex 755T VFD with XT can help you protect your equipment in your corrosive applications.

Your Defense Against Corrosive Gases

VFDs are often the workhorse of your facility and relied on for continuous production. Now, we can help reduce the threat of early equipment failure from corrosion with PowerFlex drives with XT corrosive gas protection.

From our research, we have developed solutions and recommendations that are helping manufacturers reduce downtime that's related to premature equipment failure due to corrosion on VFDs in caustic gas environments.

Combat the effects of corrosion on VFDs in your plant with XT corrosive gas protection available standard on all PowerFlex® 755TL, TR and TM drives, and as an option for PowerFlex 755TS drives.

Designed for Your Environment

Rockwell Automation corrosion-resistant products are tested to one of the most severe corrosive environment test protocols that combines:

Rockwell Automation proprietary series of accelerated corrosion tests for industries with sources of gaseous sulfur compounds
Industry leading, 30-day exposure in ASTM B845 method K accelerated corrosion test

A Problem You Might Not Know that You Have

Corrosive gas has always been around. Why is it a problem now?

We invested years and significant resources to research corrosion-related component failures in tire environments and this is what we found:

Newer-generation, densely packaged industrial control products are more prone to corrosion-related failures than older products.
Corrosion issues exist across a range of control products and vendors. Even products designated for use in harsh environments can be impacted.

Specific atmospheric contaminants in tire plants are causing corrosion on industrial control-product components.
These contaminants are present in all tire plants worldwide. And they can be found to varying degrees in all areas of a tire plant.

Current industry-standard accelerated corrosion tests can’t reproduce the types and ratios of corrosion found in tire-plant environments.
Industry-standard mixed-flowing-gas (MFG) tests commonly used for accelerated corrosion testing (ASTM B845, IEC 60068-2-60, and ANSI/EIA-364-65B) were derived from contaminants found across many industries. As a result, tests that are based on them don’t accurately measure how a product will perform in the conditions that are unique to tire environments.

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The Effects of Corrosion in Tire Manufacturing

Improve uptime in Tire and Rubber plants when you work with our proven corrosion resistant solutions to reduce industrial control system failures.

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eBook
Protect Tire Production from Corrosion Related Failures

Learn how to reduce corrosion-related failures and improve uptime using our research-backed guidance and control solutions for tire production.

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