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Exploring Advanced Manufacturing Technologies
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   by Steve Karr & Arthur Gill
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BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS AND e-BUSINESS

In view of the potential for adding value with data-centric software CNC, does it make any sense to limit the type, quantity and accessibility of machine and manufacturing process data? Open ArchitectureCNC technology has the ability to unlock the machine tool, the machine tool becomes the enabler of Internet business-to-business  evelopment. It’s not remote at all, the technology is here today.

 

SUMMARY

  • To compete in global markets, industry needs to manufacture high-precision products at competitive prices. This requires a high degree of control over the processes, machines, tooling, and manufacturing inspection systems.

 

  • Open Architecture CNC provides hard, real-time control of the machine tool, connectivity to the enterprise, and easy integration of third-party technologies, all from software.

 

  • Internet diagnostics and repair of machine tools, and manufacturing processes depend upon having access to the right information and machine, and manufacturing process data.

 

  • With Open ArchitectureCNC, customers can view, collect, distribute, and manage machine tool events and manufacturing processes across the Internet in real time.

 

  • With open software CNC technology and Internet diagnostics, running on standard PCs across a fleet of machine tools, small companies can provide the same level of support and service as large companies.

 

  • Diagnostic and maintenance benefits include equipment monitoring, better understanding of the manufacturing process, reduced cycle times, upgrading quality, and collection of inspection data.

 

For more information on MACHINE DIAGNOSTIC ONLINE see the Websites: www.cinmach.com

 

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