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Machine Data Acquisition

Make your machines more transparent
 
state historyMachines represent the performance platform for production in every industry. An important question therefore is how efficiently these machines are used, how great the utilisation of the machines is, and how reliably the machines operate.
 
Machine data (MDE) and production data (PDE) are available to answer these questions.
 
The TFM and µTFM system solutions are geared towards meeting the requirements of modern machine data acquisition concepts. Depending on the application, TFM can be used to acquire machine data throughout the plant, or µTFM for accomplishing the same thing on a smaller fabrication scale..
 
The machine states can be transmitted online through interfaces from the machines to the TFM/ µTFM as an MDE-System, or by using manual input terminals. A variety of pre-packaged or configurable interfaces is available.
 
The functional scope includes:
 

  • Online visualisation of the machine states

  • Error acquisition and error statistics

  • Machine state statistics

  • Calculating the RAM indicators (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability)

  • Reporting

Documentation of machine states and machine errors as well as evaluation of machine reliability (RAM values) are the foundation of weakness analysis and continuous improvement of the production process.
 
We offer vast experience in the area of machine data acquisition and will be happy to assist you in optimising your production.


 
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