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Plastics machines speak OPC UA

28 February 2018

The plastics industry is one step closer to a unified standard for communication between extrusion lines and MES systems. In a meeting held at the headquarters of B&R, the EUROMAP 84 working group specified a new set of definitions for communication between extrusion lines and MES systems based on the open OPC UA standard.

Standardised interfaces for efficient networking

As manufacturing machinery and processes grow ever more complex, the limitations of existing hardware interfaces become increasingly evident. The EUROMAP 84 working group is therefore developing new interfaces based on OPC UA. Standardised interfaces are a fundamental requirement for effective and efficient networking of machinery and plants. In the age of Industry 4.0, it is not enough to simply define OPC UA as the transmission technology. It is also necessary to develop information models that define which machine and process data is transferred and which functions are provided.

Key milestone: K 2019

EUROMAP working groups will be presenting numerous new interfaces over the coming year. K 2019 is an important milestone for presenting their first batch of accomplishments. Lead by German manufacturing association VDMA, European plastics industry umbrella organisation EUROMAP is currently working on numerous projects. Among them are OPC UA interfaces for exchanging data between injection moulding machines and MES systems, between injection moulding machines and robots, between injection moulding machines and peripherals, and between blow moulding machines and MES systems. Under the leadership of its "Plattform Industrie 4.0" initiative, the VDMA is working to develop general definitions for communication interfaces to be applied throughout the machine manufacturing industry.


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