Production Monitoring System Built for Simplicity, Affordability
Designed by and for injection molders, the Smart Attend system makes real-time production monitoring practical even for small shops.
Production monitoring systems are increasingly popular in plastics molding and extrusion plants. And for good reason: current manufacturing data is often lost or under-utilized, which can cost manufacturers thousands of dollars a month per machine due to inefficiencies not perceived or not promptly diagnosed for lack of data. And manual production-data reporting systems are time-consuming and prone to errors.
One automotive injection molder—Axiom Group in Canada—wanted an automated system, but considered the available options too costly and too complex, requiring weeks of personnel training and expensive installation. So it built a team of experienced manufacturing professionals and created its own. Called Smart Attend, the system was in development for two years and was launched commercially last June.
Smart Attend collects data (such as 24V I/O signals) produced by injection machines, extruders, or other machinery and connects to the plant’s WiFi network to send data to PCs via web browser login or to mobile devices via the Smart Attend app for iOS or Android. Data is collected by a small, WiFi-enabled box called a Smart Device, which sends encrypted data to a secure “cloud” server. A backup 2 GB memory card ensures that data is never lost and can be collected in the event of a network disconnect. Also included is a special “tower light” with 150 LEDs capable of flashing a wide variety of colors to signal the state of the machine and production.
Initial registration and setup of the system can be done on a PC through a micro USB cable. Further Smart Attend settings can be configured directly over the network via the app. Utilizing “plug-and-play” functionality, initial configuration can be completed in as little as 20 minutes without requiring IT or specially trained personnel. Overall installation time averages 2-4 hr, says Max Preston, Smart Attend dir. of sales and marketing. He says the Smart Attend system can work with any brand and any age of machine.
Smart Attend provides information in three ways:
1. Visually, through the tower light, which responds to machine alarms in custom-configurable ways, with several flash, strobe, and solid-color settings. Alarms can be customized in almost any color. The light provides 360° visibility.
2. Audibly, through a powerful speaker housed at the top of the tower light, which accepts custom sound files to represent specific alarms.
3. Digitally, through the native mobile-device app and web portal. That portal not only allows remote access to all machine-based production data, but also allows export of the data to ERP or MRP systems. The Smart Attend user “dashboard” provides a quick overview of plantwide production data and the ability to home in on any individual machine. The dashboard provides data on cycle times, current machine status, part counts, alarm description and Pareto analysis, hourly incident reporting, job scheduling and tracking, and machine OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness).
Custom reports are also available for production from the last minute up to the last three years. Such reports can include alarm response times, uptime/downtime tracking, actual vs. expected productivity, and real-time benchmarking from shift to shift, week to week, or month to month.
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