Injection molding CIM package is an 'open system.' (computer-integrated manufacturing; CIMplastics from GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc.)A new hardware and software package for computer-integrated manufacturing computer-integrated manufacturing Data-driven automation that affects all systems or subsystems within a manufacturing environment: design and development, production (see CAD/CAM), marketing and sales, and field support and service. (CIM (1) (Computer-Integrated Manufacturing) Integrating office/accounting functions with automated factory systems. Point of sale, billing, machine tool scheduling and supply ordering are part of CIM. ) has been developed by GE Fanuc, Albany, N.Y., for injection molding injection molding n. A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold. . GE Fanuc has taken a "plug and play" approach to real-time process and production monitoring. This includes a long-term goal of incorporating software interfaces to a broad range of injection-machine controllers; programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and I/O devices from GE and other vendors; ancillary equipment such as robots and material feed systems; and "third-party" software packages such as financial or MRP (Material Requirements Planning) An information system that determines what assemblies must be built and what materials must be procured in order to build a unit of equipment by a certain date. systems. GE Fanuc also calls its CIM product "scalable"--meaning that molders can hook Can´ hook` 1. A device consisting of a short rope with flat hooks at each end, for hoisting casks or barrels by the ends of the staves. up the system to one press and expand as the need arises--even to full plant-wide control. To that end, it has taken an "open systems" approach, making it relatively easy and affordable to link thesystem to other software. The new package, called CIMplastics, is part of the GE Fanuc CIMplicity family of software first introduced in 1987. By using the broad-based CIMplicity factory-automation system as a foundation, the more narrowly focused CIMplasticspackage is said to combine in-depth knowledge of the injection molding process with capabilities that go beyond monitoring the molding machine (Woodworking) A planing machine for making moldings (Founding) A machine to assist in making molds for castings. See also: Molding Molding to tracking the wider plant environment. OPEN-ARCHITECTURE SYSTEM The open architecture of CIMplicity is useful in understanding the capabilities of the new CIMplastics package. CIMplicity was designed from the start to be "standards based" so that it could work with many types of computer hardware, according to business manager Larry Sollecito. The software was developed for so-called distributed computing, in which many smaller computers are linked together by a network. In addition, GE Fanuc has published its APIs (applicationprogram interfaces), allowing users to write their own interfaces to other software applications--e.g., for tracking plant ambient temperature and humidity, or ancillary equipment such as robots and material feeders--often without need for costly help from systems integrators. CIMplicity is a Unix-based system, suited to multi-tasking, multi-user applications in factory automation. Tangible benefits include the ability to communicate with third-party devices, such as PLCs, and to interface with other types of software, such as MRP and financial systems. It's also said to work seamlessly across many computers and operating systems Operating systems can be categorized by technology, ownership, licensing, working state, usage, and by many other characteristics. In practice, many of these groupings may overlap. , including IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) RISC/6000 systems, 386 and 486 IBM PC A PC made by IBM. IBM created the PC industry in 1981 when it introduced its first model with 16KB of RAM. However, it was way off in its estimates, projecting that 250,000 units would be sold in the first five years. In fact, about three million IBM PCs were sold in that period. clones, Intel Pentium-based PCs, Hewlett-Packard HP 9000 and DEC Vax and Alpha platforms. CIMplicity is a modular software See modular programming. system that is readily expandable. This gives the user the option of starting out with a single computer monitoring Recording a user's activity on the computer. Computer monitoring programs are used to determine how much time an employee spends on various tasks as well as possible illicit activities. one machine and adding new applications later on, such as feed hoppers, conveyors, and robots, eventually scaling up to plant-wide functions like environmental control. GEARED TO MOLDERS CIMplastics, which is built with basic CIMplicity tools, incorporates the open architecture and modularity of the parent system. The other major benefit of thesystem is integration with injection molding machine Injection molding machine (also known as injection press) - a machine for making plastic parts. Manufacturing products by injection molding process. Consist of two main parts, an injection unit and a clamping unit. controls. CIMplastics was developed in close cooperation with Cincinnati Milacron's Plastics Machinery Div. in Batavia, Ohio Batavia is a village in Clermont County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,617 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Clermont CountyGR6. Geography Batavia is located at (39.077332, -84. , and Fanuc Ltd. of Japan to integrate the system with existing machine controls. At present, CIMplastics supports the protocol of the Fanuc S10 controller on Cincinnati Milacron's all-electric ACT machine. One of the first users of CIMplastics is Tech Medical, part of the TechGroup in Tempe, Ariz., which has 24 ACT machines (see PT, July '93, p. 13). As the software continues to be developed in the future, it will also incorporate protocols of major brands of hydraulic injection presses to cover the majority of machines in the market, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. CIMplastics product managerRichard Carpenter. With CIMplastics, a single computer can support up to 12 molding machines. The complete pre-configured system, including pre-configured screens, is supplied onan IBM-compatible 486 PC, an Ethernet network card, a serial interface for up to12 machines, and a LAN (Local Area Network) A communications network that serves users within a confined geographical area. The "clients" are the user's workstations typically running Windows, although Mac and Linux clients are also used. interface card for connection to auxiliary devices. Each CIMplastics package includes up to three X-Windows "smart" terminals that can view CIMplastics data from anywhere in the factory. PCs with X-terminal emulation can also be used. The main menu consists of four screens: * Production Management displays the current machine status, production status, and production rates of up to 12 machines. Key data, such as temperature, pressure, and cycle times, are recorded and logged on a real-time basis. * Molding Condition Administration allows operators to set up molding-condition parameters for a particular part, download setups to selected machines, and upload process data from those machines. Details can be displayed for clamp and ejector ejector (ijekt n by common usage, a device used to remove debris and fluids by negative pressure. Another term is aspirator. See also aspirator. condition, extruder and temperature control, injection and packing conditions. * Operation Time Analysis displays machine operating status for a specified timeinterval in bar-chart format. * Schedule Monitoring displays the production schedule for a selected injection machine and month. In addition, a Master Database allows users to maintain basic product data such as customer name, part information, material type, etc. An Order Management module lets the supervisor manage orders, record delivery dates and inspections of products, track maintenance of machines and molds, and track inventories of raw materials and finished parts. A FLEXIBLE SYSTEM Close integration with the protocols of different machine suppliers is said to give CIMplastics much flexibility in its monitoring capabilities. "Each customerwants to see different data that are important to his process. By making it all available, he can choose which ones relate to each other, which ones to plot, and which ones to analyze in more detail," says GE Fanuc's Carpenter. For customers with older presses or no current need for direct communications to thecontrol, auxiliary hardware is available for direct collection of data from sensors. One key feature is a knowledge base that can be expanded "on the fly," allowing the system to become "smarter." For instance, if a certain threshold is exceededthat triggers an alarm, an operator can add instructions for corrective action A corrective action is a change implemented to address a weakness identified in a management system. Normally corrective actions are instigated in response to a customer complaint, abnormal levels if internal nonconformity, nonconformities identified during an internal audit or to a "notes" file for quick reference in the future. Time-based algorithms allow CIMplastics to project current trend data into the future. Thus out-of-control conditions can be predicted long before an alarm is triggered, allowing corrective action to be taken well in advance. Base price of the CIMplastics hardware and software package is around $28,500. |
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