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Companies from Kildare, Limerick, Roscommon and Carlow among those on exhibition at German Agritechnica event in Hanover, Germany.

Agritechnica is the world’s leading agricultural technology and engineering showcase, trade fair and forum for the future of plant production in the industry. Solutions and trends are the focus of Agritechnica 2019, which will finish in mid-November.

Delivering increased efficiency on the farm


Innovation leader and Carlow company KEENAN is showing its powerful and efficient systems for animal nutrition, delivering increased efficiency on the farm.

Acres Machinery is displaying its iTarra, a next generation smart tractor. This tractor design has attracted attention from the industry’s largest manufacturers, and is one of the highlights of the entire show in Germany.
One of America’s largest equipment hire specialists, is in discussions to secure an order.

SAMCO, which has just announced its success in breaking into the Polish market, will be presenting its latest seed drill. The product has been developed over several years in various soil types throughout Europe therefore ensuring high-quality construction.

Nutrient management and efficiency is a driving factor to increase yields on farms. With more than 50 years of experience in the agricultural technology sector, Agri-Spread International is showing its range topping section controlled fertiliser applicator. This machine is already being exported to the USA and Australia.

Agricultural axle design and manufacturing


Another example of the Irish agricultural engineering expertise joining Enterprise Ireland at Agritechnica this week is the Kildare based business, Granning Axles, specialising in agricultural axle design and manufacturing. The company is featuring its Hydro-Pneumatic Suspension.

Finally, Bridgeway is showcasing its Diamond Feeder, an efficient solution for feeding baled forage material.

Eddie Goodwin, manager Germany, Switzerland and Austria at Enterprise Ireland, said: "Irish companies are leading the way to more sustainable, efficient and cost friendly solutions for farmers worldwide.

"The innovative technologies that they are adopting in both their design and production continue to push new boundaries and preempt global trends in the industry.

Fully utilise the opportunities


“We are pleased to support these regional Irish companies to showcase and fully utilise the opportunities at Agritechnica 2019 to not only acquire new business interest from overseas but also to see firsthand what else is being developed within this sector.

“Already from my engagement with international stakeholders this week it is apparent that through their innovative products, machinery and systems, Irish agri-companies are enabling farmers to protect cultivation, increase their yields and address food production concerns for an expanding global population.

"It is an exciting and enriching exchange of experience at Agritechnica 2019 this week and we are delighted to see such quality Irish companies exhibiting."

Irish agri-tech firms showcase innovative technologies at world's largest trade show

To pave the way for the seamless automation of machines and systems, Festo offers a unique range of solutions we help you to connect your automation components and machines so that they interact perfectly at all times, mechanically, electrically and intelligently.

Put your trust in a partner who has being setting technological standard for decades, whether in pneumatic or electric automation.

Servo drive CMMT-AS and Servo motor EMMT-AS.

And don’t expect anything less than a comprehensive offer of solutions, from mechanical systems, integrated motion, control solution and subsystems to modern cloud solutions for a variety of industries.

Complete drive system, consisting of servo drive and servo motor, with seamless connectivity in hardware and software.

The servo drive CMMT-AS and servo motor EMMT-AS are connected via single-cable solution and can be commissioned quickly and easily using the Festo Automation suite.

  • For point-to-point and interpolating motion with focus on dynamic motion and precise positioning.
  • Complete integration into other third-party control concepts or directly on the control system CPX-E from Festo.
  • Compact and optimised package design as well as clever 2-sided operating and connection concept ensure low space requirements in the control cabinets.

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Optimised motion series: a low-cost system with optimised performance. It comprises a mechanical system (motor controller) with integrated web browser technology and matching connecting cables.

The electrical positioning system: Optimised Motion Series.

As a single electric cylinder toothed belt axis or rotary module as well as cost-effective multi-axis solution for simple handling tasks.

Another major plus: you can configure, order and commission using just 1 type code.

Find out more here.

The simplicity of pneumatics is now combined for the first time with the advantages of electric automation thanks to the Simplified Motion Series.

These integrated drives are the perfect solution for all users who are looking for an electric alternative for very simple movement and positioning tasks, but don’t want the commissioning process for traditional electric drive system that can often be quite complex.

The electrical positioning system Simplified Motion Series.

There is no need for any software since operation is simply based on the 'plug and work' principle.

The simplified functionality makes the drives ideal for simple movements between two mechanical ends positioning without having to sacrifice optimised motion characteristics, gently cushioned retracting into the end positions or simplified press-fitting and clamping functions.

Find out more here.

Contact us: Sales ROI: 01-295 49 55; Sales NI: +44(0) 1604 667000; email: sales_ie@festo.com and www.festo.ie

Seamless connectivity is electric automation without any compromise

As manufacturers of high-quality plastic items, Essentra Components Ireland is well placed to offer generic advice to engineers involved in the sourcing process.

It is a truism that it is always helpful to a best possible outcome if both supplier and customer are fully involved – so in consideration of this ongoing conversation Essentra Components are delighted to offer some free guidance which can be downloaded from their group website at www.essentracomponents.com/en-gb/news/guides/a-short-guide-to-finding-high-quality-plastic-components.

Made of the best materials


Their view is that whether you’re designing or assembling a new product, ensuring that your plastic components are made of the best materials and to the closest tolerances is essential.

As well as affecting the quality of the final product, selecting an inaccurate part can cause faults in its function and lead to increased costs and customer dissatisfaction.

Plastic injection moulding is one of the most popular manufacturing methods for producing plastic components across the UK and wider world.

Its ability to mass produce high-quality parts to an accuracy of within 0.005 inches makes it clear why the British Plastics Federation estimated the UK turnover of the process to be in the region of £3.5 billion.

However, to guarantee a consistent level of quality, manufacturers have to consider and control a range of parameters within the process, such as temperature, mould design and machine efficiency.

For engineers and assemblers to ensure they have the highest quality parts possible, they need to choose a manufacturer who’ll offer expertise at each stage of the process.

Guidance from Essentra Components covers headings such as:


  • How to choose the right manufacturer
  • Creating an accurate mould
  • Choosing the right plastic
  • Efficiency of the injection moulding process
  • Reduce and recycle waste
  • Machinery maintenance
  • OEE score
  • Choosing a manufacturer with the right machinery
  • Using Industry 4.0 to maintain quality
  • Look for great service with efficient process

Further information on Essentra Components products can be found on the Essentra Components website: www.essentracomponents.ie, or contact: sales@essentracomponents.ie.

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Essentra Components' new guide to factors involved in sourcing high quality plastic components in Ireland

In the final part of a three-part series, this article focuses on capital allowances and accelerated capital allowances (ACA).

Capital allowances are amounts a business can deduct from its profits for qualifying capital expenditure before calculating its overall tax liability (income/corporation tax). As depreciation isn’t allowable for tax, capital allowances compensate for this.

Capital allowances are available where the provisions of Section 284 TCA are met. A person carrying on a trade must incur capital expenditure on the provision of machinery or plant for the purposes of that trade.

Energy-efficient equipment


Section 285A Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997 ('TCA') provides for accelerated capital allowances in respect of expenditure incurred by taxpayers on certain energy-efficient equipment bought for the purposes of their trade.

ACA is based on the existing capital allowances tax structure or wear and tear allowance, for plants and machinery. Claiming the ACA is carried out the same way as for the standard capital allowances.

Organisations who invest in eligible energy-efficient capital equipment can deduct the full cost of the equipment from their profits in the year of purchase. This reduces the taxable profit in year one by the full cost of the equipment.

The main features of the scheme are as follows:
• Capital allowances of 100 per cent are available in the year in which expenditure on qualifying equipment is incurred;
• To qualify, the equipment must meet certain energy-efficiency criteria (laid down by the Minister for Communication, Energy and Natural Resources) and be specified on a list of approved products. SEAI is responsible for maintaining the list; and
• Energy-efficient equipment on the list will fall into one of 10 designated classes of technology. Expenditure must be above a certain minimum amount to qualify for the increased allowance. These classes of technology are listed in the Table in Schedule 4A TCA 1997 (see table below).

The energy-efficient equipment must satisfy the following criteria:
• The equipment must be new;
• It must be acquired for the purposes of the trade;
• It must be wholly and exclusively so used for the purposes of the trade;
• It must be in use at the end of the chargeable period for which the allowances are claimed;
• It must meet specified energy-efficient criteria;
• It must fall within specified classes of technology listed in Schedule 4A TCA; and
• It must have met the minimum expenditure limits for each class of technology.

Energy-efficient equipment that is machinery or plant but that has not been approved can avail of the normal wear and tear allowances (12.5 per cent over eight years).

Who can qualify for the incentive?


The accelerated capital allowance regime is a wide ranging application and therefore all companies should consider their capital expenditure position.

There is a significant opportunity for companies across all industries to improve their tax positions by availing of the accelerated capital allowance regime for energy-efficient equipment.

Accelerated allowances are only available to companies who incur expenditure on approved energy-efficient equipment for use in their trade.

It is important to note that where companies have not registered their equipment of choice and even though the equipment has energy-efficient characteristics, they lose out on the opportunity to avail of accelerated capital allowances.

The equipment must be owned by the company. Equipment that is leased, let or hired will not qualify for the allowance. Early consideration of the proposed capital spend prior to the accounting year end is vital to determine if you will be in a position to claim ACAs.

Where will the incentive go from here?


One of the major difficulties of the accelerated capital allowances initiative is the level of detail a claimant company must go into in order to ensure that the products they are claiming for are listed on the SEAI website.

For a small scale project or a once-off purchase of a specific piece of plant/machinery, this is pretty straightforward.

However, the difficulty arises when there is a large project whereby an engineering company is employed to construct the required development which contains thousands of different components each of which will need to be cross-checked against the SEAI website in order to ensure that they are qualifying for ACAs.

Given the increased focus on climate change and Ireland’s carbon footprint, it is important to ensure that companies are encouraged to purchase energy efficient equipment and provide an easier medium by which they can claim this valuable tax incentive.

This article is the third of a three-part series of articles focusing on tax and engineering. It is derived from material delivered by Grant Thornton to students taking the Innovation and Knowledge Management module in the School of Mechanical and Design Engineering TU Dublin. This article focused on capital allowances and accelerated capital allowances (ACA). The first article looked at research and development (R&D) tax credits and the second article at the knowledge development box (KDB).

Author: This series of articles was written by Bernard Doherty BE MIEI, James Mc Mahon BAgrSc and William Coffey BAgrSc of Grant Thornton and Gerard Nagle BE MIEI and Dr Kevin Delaney CEng FIE of TU Dublin.

Accelerated capital allowances: An overview

The use of small volumes of the future-proof R-513A refrigerant provides security of supply for maintenance work throughout the entire life of the refrigeration dryer.

Innovation


• The use of greenhouse gases is becoming ever more strictly regulated throughout the world. Installation of highly compact heat exchangers - such as SECOPACK LS and microchannel condensers - considerably reduces refrigerant demand.
• The greenhouse gas potential of R-513A is significantly lower compared to the refrigerants that have commonly been used in refrigeration dryers up until now.
• R-513A is equivalent to R-134a. It is neither toxic nor flammable.
• Anybody using refrigeration drying in compressed air treatment is required to comply with the F-gas regulation. The new EU 517/2014 directive represents the end for certain refrigerants that are still currently used in these dryers.

Nearly every compressed air station uses refrigeration dryers, since most applications require these machines to deliver a dependable supply of quality dried compressed air.

The F-gas regulation EU 517/2014 has been in force since 2015. It is intended to minimise the emissions of partly-fluorinated greenhouse gases (F-gases) as they significantly contribute to global warming.

The effects of this legislation can already be felt by operators of compressed air stations, because F-gases are used as refrigerants in refrigeration dryers.

This means that operators have to comply with the directive’s stipulations when they service or repair existing refrigeration dryers, or when new refrigeration dryers are purchased. The refrigerants used up until now are being withdrawn from the market.

All refrigerant dryers from Kaeser Compressors will therefore use the new R-513A refrigerant by the end of 2019. It is climate-friendly and provides users with peace of mind when it comes to future-proof operation.

More environmentally friendly alternative


KAESER is supporting all customers to convert their systems to a more environmentally friendly alternative.
When planning the purchase of a new dryer, consideration should be given to make sure that the unit uses a refrigerant that complies with the requirements of the directive, not just today, but also in the years to come, and that the refrigerant will be available for future service work.

Some manufacturers use materials that are legal today, but which will eventually become prohibited, or which will simply no longer be offered, due to their high global warming potential.

This means that those operators who use these materials will soon be faced with the same problem – KAESER is aware of this issue and takes early preventative countermeasures accordingly.

It rarely makes sense to retrofit older but functional machines to use new refrigerants. Operators are well advised to take note of the currently-used refrigerants in their equipment and to obtain information regarding alternative strategies.

KAESER’s experienced and certified personnel are available to assist you. Certified service is advisable for all refrigeration dryers in order to provide different solutions with regards to this subject; this is especially true for older systems where refrigerant conversion is uneconomical.

All KAESER refrigeration dryers are designed to provide maximum efficiency and energy cost savings. Thanks to the new refrigerant, they are also future-proof for their entire service life when it comes to applicable refrigerant legislation. Moreover, they are exceptionally efficient, require minimal maintenance and are easy and quick to service.

Contact Information


KAESER Compressors Ltd, Units 43/44 Western Parkway Business Park, Ballymount, Dublin 12. Phone +353 1 4565433.

Future-proof compressed air drying: KAESER investing for a better evironment

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