Monitoring machine operations with microcomputers

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The advantages of computerization of manufacturing processes in the wire and cable industry are highlighted. With productivity at reasonable cost a goal, coordination between all plant processes, both automated and non-automated, is necessary. This paper advocates using microcomputers as an economical way to obtain feedback for virtually all plant processes. An alternative approach for plants with a centralized computer system in place is to route data from monitoring units to the central computer.

Description

The advantages of computerization of manufacturing processes in the wire and cable industry are highlighted. With productivity at reasonable cost a goal, coordination between all plant processes, both automated and non-automated, is necessary. This paper advocates using microcomputers as an economical way to obtain feedback for virtually all plant processes. An alternative approach for plants with a centralized computer system in place is to route data from monitoring units to the central computer.

Additional information

Author(s)

Evancich, E.C.Wire Power Corp., Measurement Equipment Corp., Lounsbury, R.H. Jr.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 56th Annual Convention, Chicago, IL USA

Year

1986