October 2010 Industry News

New 1-Year Payback Software Provides Quick Solutions to Plant Operational and Maintenance Needs

Defense Department Contractors Among Those Using the Software Package That Can Connect to Any Factory Asset, Harvest Data, Dissect it, and Present Actionable Information

The new Freedom eWARE™ software suite from e-tekx is the first all-encompassing manufacturing data reporting platform to provide performance, utilization and availability feedback from any industrial asset on the plant floor. eWARE™ is a modular and scalable software package for data acquisition, condition monitoring, energy monitoring, and cell control, capable of generating reports and analytics for maintenance, process optimization, and OEE. The new software, which is MTConnect® compliant, can interact with smart phones, tablet PCs and similar mobile devices, displaying machinery status, productivity data, and machinery analytics for various systems on a plant network.

Unique in the market, eWARE is "target independent", capable of collecting data from a variety of plant floor assets – without modification to ladder logic or part programming – and transforming that data into actionable information. With installations that include Department of Defense facilities and contractors, eWARE makes manufacturing activity and system conditions transparent, enabling rapid implementation of operational and maintenance excellence, proven with payback as short as one year.

eWARE consists of five modules for logging, analyzing and reporting information, plus a control-resident eCONNECT™ interface for each machine that uses a PC front-end control. For non-PC-based CNC's, PLC's, and manual machines, eCONNECT runs on a DIN-rail-mounted PC with discrete I/O connections to specific machine electrics. eCONNECT acts as a data collection hub and access point for equipment on the plant floor, and supplies information to the five software modules: eLOG™, eVIEW™, eMONITOR™, eENERGY™ and eCELL™.

eLOG uses algorithms based on AMT and VDI standards to categorize time into six different areas: Plant Shut-Down, Scheduled Downtime, Delay Time, Repair Time, Not-In-Cycle Process Time and In-Cycle Time. Reports available in eLOG include: top 25 alerts, top 25 events, top 25 programs by duration or by count, a daily view of activity over a 24-hour period and a tapestry report for day-by-day or hour-to-hour comparisons. eLOG allows rapid visualization of inefficiencies and identification of root causes to facilitate mistake-proofed process, improved utilization, condition-based maintenance, and reduced MRO inventories. Information can be formatted and filtered for specific departments, such as production, planning, or maintenance. The software can also send text and email alerts.

The eVIEW module is maintenance-driven and provides in-depth machine diagnostics and monitoring utilities to reduce the time needed for diagnosis and repair, particularly for complex problems. It permits visualization of machine data and allows setting user-configurable trigger points for diagnosing problems.

eMONITOR analyzes and displays data on machine and process health, such as vibration, temperature, pressure, spindle/axis current, etc., for establishment of a condition-based maintenance program. Capable of correlating multiple I/O conditions, eMONITOR allows detection of small anomalies before component failure, detects process variation prior to production, and determines whether a component or process is in a nominal condition.

eENERGY allows plant management to develop an ideal balance between energy consumption, cycle time, part programs and tooling by understanding energy consumption trends related to specific machines, programs and tools. It can alert manufacturing teams of peak usage thresholds for purposes of shift balancing, and allows cycle optimization by energy consumption of each tool.

eCELL is cell control software for automated palletized manufacturing systems and parallel processing of parts. It allows management of cell resources and operations to improve production flows and facilitate "lights out" operations.

In addition to its software platform, e-tekx can support users with Lean training, turnkey system integration, simultaneous engineering, producibility/productivity analyses, remote diagnostics and a host of other services to help sustain and maximize improvements.

eWARE is certified as "networthy" for use by U.S. Department of Defense agencies, armed forces and contractors. Networthiness certification ensures Automated Information Systems (AIS) utilizing the Army Network are developed in compliance with the Clinger Cohen Act and are secure, supportable, sustainable, and compatible with the Army Enterprise Infostructure (AEI) (as defined in AR 25-IA). The software provides multiple language support including: English, French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, Spanish and Chinese.


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New Advanced 3D Technology Solves Several Measuring Problems

The Shapetracer Laser Line Scanner System with its Integrated Programming and Post-Processing Software Provides a Solution for High-Quality, Non-Contact Reverse Engineering and Inspection.

The requirements for quality assurance have increased with 3D technologies. Previously all major dimensions could be taken from a 2D drawing for tactile measurement which is no longer the case today. Modern 3D drawings include little in the way of explicit dimensions. The curves of the free-form surfaces are almost impossible to verify, using traditional tactile measurement techniques.

Wenzel is providing new advanced 3D measuring technology to solve these measuring issues and their new “Shapetracer” laser line scanner is quickly becoming a preferred solution. The Wenzel Shapetracer is a high-precision line scanner developed together with the Pointmaster evaluation software from Wenzel Knotenpunkt. Shapetracer is an extremely compact scanner that can be connected to the Renishaw PH6M or PH10M probe head via the Renishaw Autojoint connection and, consequently, can be adapted to almost every coordinate measuring machine. In conjunction with the PH10M rotary swivel head, five axis measurement is available.

From the outset, the Wenzel development team decided that the laser line scanner should be used on a coordinate measuring machine with a stable support table, and not just on a mobile measuring arm. Higher production applications require automatic measurement of several workpieces which is only possible on a large stationary measuring machine. In addition, if probe and sensor changing is to be automated, the Shapetracer can be cabled via the Renishaw Multiwire connection so its storage together with other measurement heads is easily accommodated.

In operation, scanning of the workpiece, where the operator is supported by the Pointmaster kinematics module and the software, takes over the full command of the measuring process. The measuring machine can be completely and virtually mapped so that simulations of the measuring process are also possible. A point cloud is generated from the scan data and, from that a polygon model with homogenous surface is computed (triangulation). Finally the polygon model is converted into a CAD model in IGES format. Quality technicians can receive the CAD data, also in IGES format, from the design department. Both datasets are aligned and compared with the software. Pointmaster highlights the differences between the two models in different colors where the variances in dimension can be discretionally selected and marked by flags. All dimensions are listed and contrasted in the evaluation protocol. This applies particularly to components with complex inner workings. These parts must be dissected in order to simulate both the external and internal contours.


With the Pointmaster software it is no problem to construct a model from the component scanned in different directions. The system provides a series of functions, both for aligning the components and for manufacturing homogeneous contour transitions in order to remove any cut surfaces and to add consecutively scanned areas. The assembly of the contours does not rely on mathematical tricks, but always uses real data so a highly precise scanner is a prerequisite. After the CAD model has been generated the finest surface structures become visible. Ingrained lettering, for example, appears distinctly and clearly legible on the display screen.

“Shapetracer provides a measurement accuracy of better than 20 µm,” explains Giles Gaskell, sales manager for 3D imaging products for Wenzel/Xspect Solutions. This value is not a theoretical specification based on specified accepted boundary conditions. This value was proven metrological with the aid of verified calibration figures. It is essential to be aware that, apart from the camera resolution, the accuracy of a laser sensor is primarily dependent on the depth of scanning. The greater the scanning depth, the more inaccurate the result. The Shapetracer was therefore optimized for a scanning depth of 60 mm in order to obtain the specified accuracy.”

Overview of the Shapetracer system include:

  • Dimensions: 100 x 68 x 58 mm
  • Working clearance: 40 mm
  • Scan width: 35 mm
  • Scan depth: 60 mm
  • Scan capacity: 48,000 points/sec
  • Measurement accuracy: better than 20 µm

Giles adds, “Because of its compact design, the Shapetracer is ideal for mounting in sensor changer systems. Consequently any conventional measurement machine can easily be upgraded to become a multi-sensor machine".

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Free Machining Calculator App Will Optimize Performance of Turning, Milling, and Drilling Applications

Sandvik Coromant has released a free App designed to provide engineers and machinists with a convenient resource for calculating cutting data. Once downloaded and installed, the App helps users optimize performance of their turning, milling and drilling applications by calculating optimal setting based on a job’s unique parameters.

“We’re always looking for exciting new ways to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers,” says Lennart Lindgren, global vice president marketing and sales. “We developed this App to provide customers with a convenient resource that can be accessed anywhere they take their phone.”

The Machining Calculator App features a help button that provides additional information on the calculation being executed and the input needed to generate results. Sandvik Coromant’s App also contains a process cost comparison that determines how tool optimization can provide cost and time savings. The App works with both metric and inch measurements and is available for both iPhone and Android phones.

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New Asset Management Software Makes Maintaining Your Investments an Easy Call

MIE Solutions has launched a new release of MIE Maintenance asset management software. MIE Maintenance is a revolutionary Machine and Equipment maintenance and preventive maintenance application. This software helps companies in asset intensive industries maintain their investments by managing these assets. MIE Maintenance handles both maintenance requests and predefined maintenance tasks to notify your maintenance teams to perform work. Maintenance requests can be denied or approved. Once a maintenance request is approved a work order is created to perform the work.

The newly released version includes asset usage and logging, inventory management, purchase order management, and a simple to use fixed asset reporting. The rich interface uses a ribbon bar, tab controls and other ease of use tools to make implementation and training easy for all the users. MIE Maintenance uses the industrial strength database Microsoft SQL Server allowing many simultaneous users to access and maintain their valuable assets.

MIE Maintenance can be integrated into MIE Solutions ERP system to better manage the company assets, repair costs, scheduling and usage of those assets. MIE Maintenance can be used for free up to 25 assets or up to an unlimited number of assets with purchase.

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