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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Tuesday, December 01, 2020
Zyfra has completed two projects to remotely implement an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) system at the industrial facilities.
FREMONT, CA: Zyfra, Finnish industrial digitalization leader, completes two projects in the country to remotely deploy an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) system at the industrial facilities at Koncentra Pistons, manufacturer of large-bore pistons for medium-speed diesel engines. An industrial equipment monitoring system is a vital component of digital transformation and the industrial internet of things (IIoT). It has proved to be in-line with the up-to-date needs for cost-effective manufacturing.
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As a part of the project, Koncentra Pistons has connected its equipment to Zyfra's MDCplus real-time machine monitoring and manufacturing data collection platform. The MDCplus system is developed to track machine operation, personnel productivity, and tracking of parts that moves across several manufacturing stages on the shop floor. With improved data reliability, its reports and charts benefit the organization in assessing and eliminating unreasonable downtime, overall equipment efficiency improvement, and reduction of production costs. On average, equipment monitoring scales production efficiency by 20 percent. Data about the equipment condition, workload, and operating mode are sent from the machines to computers and other devices, making it possible to promptly eliminate downtime and providing an objective evaluation of the quality of machine operators work in real-time.
The Zyfras MDCplus real-time machine monitoring and manufacturing data collection system boosts the efficiency of 330 plants worldwide. Zyfra has connected 10,000 CNC Machines to its MDCplus system. The projects have been deployed in Bulgaria, China, Finland, France, India, Turkey, and Singapore. The integrated package of equipment was supplied, installed, and configured by Zyfra, which supports monitoring system maintenance and its operation, along with user training support for one year. MDCplus comes with a power consumption monitoring option, which helps carry out precise and objective data collection of energy loss from machines in several modes and conditions. It helps analyze the quality indicators of the power supply system based on the in-built power consumption data register.
Additionally, the automated service and repair support helps reduce repair times and increase the equipment's lifespan through optimal-speed and optimal-quality preventative servicing works. Also, with in-built predictive analytics, the system can predict equipment breakdowns and control tool consumption.
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