Abstract

Purpose of the article It optimized and improved efficiency in processing blood plasma into card form for its separation. A simulation was used to verify and plan a change in the current production process of this product. Based on it, a change in the production process was planned and the volume of future output was also verified. Methodology/methods Analysis of the initial state of the issue in the production process. Creating a digital model using the collected data from the analysis. Design and testing of variants for optimization design. Scientific aim Bring closer the methodology of application of simulation in various industries and production processes. Digitization tools such as simulation are most used in mass production and have the largest share in the automotive field. The contribution aims to bring closer the possibilities of using these resources to other areas as well and is the basis of the methodology for their application not only in homogeneous but also in heterogeneous production processes. Findings Based on the initial analysis of the subject process and its subsequent transformation into a digital form, the original production process was innovated and its properties improved as well as the volume of production output. Simulation models can still be edited, and in the case of adding some resources to the simulation models, as well as directly to the production stations, it is possible to reach and subsequently use the resources of the digital twin technology.. Conclusions (limits, implications etc.) The result of the entire digitization process is a convergence with current trends and standards common within Industry 4.0. The benefit of using a digital simulation model, but any production process, is the possibility to test its changes without the need to stop ongoing physical processes and the implementation of changes that can be adjusted in advance in digital form and physical form, the process of their deployment is shorter and more effective than it was with innovations in the past.

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