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FIELDS OF EXPERIENCE
& EXPERTISE
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Siemens is strong in several industries due to their speed and communication advantages.
We have floor time with every manufacturer mentioned below. We prefer to help
the user better understand their equipment
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Plastics
Two
intelligent processors were developed specifically for the plastic
industry. The IP 244 temperature control and IP 252 valve control were
designed into Husky and Van Dorn injection molding machines during the
S5 days. Maillefer Extrusion applies S7 throughout their product line.
HPM and other compression presses were upgraded on the plant floor. We
have adopted Quarta extrusion lines at 2 Toro plants. Our code runs the
Nitrojection gas assist machines. |
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Rubber
We
wrote code for NRM and McNeil tire building machines. Relay logic was
converted to PLC control on latex test machines at Kiltex.
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Food
Food
preparation applications add environmental stresses to the control
formula. Temperature, humidity, and flour dust challenges did not
affect performance at Orlando Baking. The S7 programs developed for
Peerless remain as their European standard. Servo modifications to
Bosch lines at a ConAgra plant were the first outside of Germany.
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Steel
We
developed HMI and PLC programs for Bliss and Shuler forging press
rebuilds at Hirchvogel and Dana. Tech support for applications at LTV,
Mittal, AK Steel, and Blue Scope. At Mentor AGV, we integrated infrared
serial communications on automatic transfer cars. Our code ranges from
CNC instructions in an IP-246 servo card to Win CC Scada in a Hatteberg
forge.
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Paper
Siemens
strength in paper gave us opportunities on Jagengerg sheeters, H&K
and Bobst printing presses, and Koscheik bag lines. We adopted a
Wintech winder at Troy Laminating. |
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Process
Plating
Technology lines across the US run our code. We developed several waste
water treatment applications. Our equipment was instrumental in the
development of the gas heat pump at Battelle.
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