技术
- 网络与连接 - 射频识别
- 传感器 - RFID阅读器
适用行业
- 电子产品
- 回收与废物管理
适用功能
- 质量保证
用例
- 现场人员安全管理
- 视觉质量检测
服务
- 系统集成
- 测试与认证
客户
恩普罗公司
关于客户
Enpro Inc.成立于 1961 年,是一家伊利诺伊州公司,提供获得专利的最先进的可追溯组件和系统,以减少与食品和饮料行业灌装过程相关的浪费和停机时间。 Enpro Inc. 的产品使一些世界上最大的制造商能够可靠、准确地检测故障。
挑战
Enpro Inc. 的客户需要一种方法来可靠地检测排气管的存在与否,从而消除生产线停机的可能性——因为工人手动检查排气管的问题。值得注意的是,如果排气管在灌装过程中丢失或损坏,这对饮料制造商来说会成为安全和质量问题,并且由于丢失排气管的定位成本很高,因此必须丢弃大量成品包装产品。
解决方案
为了解决这个问题,Enpro Inc. 与最大的饮料制造商以及 HID Global 和 FEIG Electronics 合作构建了一个用于监控排气管灌装机的灌装机排气管读取器 (FVTR)。确定了一个强大的 HF RFID 供电的非接触式监控解决方案。还需要一个高频阅读器来支持该 RFID 系统。
新设计的 FVTR 采用 HID Global 定制设计和模制的 SLIX2 HF 环形标签制成,注塑成型到通风管中。 FEIG Electronics 提供了 LRM2500 高频阅读器和定制开发的 Enpro 电子产品。
运营影响
数量效益
Case Study missing?
Start adding your own!
Register with your work email and create a new case study profile for your business.
相关案例.
Case Study
Remote Temperature Monitoring of Perishable Goods Saves Money
RMONI was facing temperature monitoring challenges in a cold chain business. A cold chain must be established and maintained to ensure goods have been properly refrigerated during every step of the process, making temperature monitoring a critical business function. Manual registration practice can be very costly, labor intensive and prone to mistakes.
Case Study
Cloud Solution for Energy Management Platform-Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric required a cloud solution for its energy management platform to manage high computational operations, which were essential for catering to client requirements. As the business involves storage and analysis of huge amounts of data, the company also needed a convenient and scalable storage solution to facilitate operations efficiently.
Case Study
Leveraging the IoT to Gain a Competitive Edge in International Competition
Many large manufacturers in and outside Japan are competing for larger market share in the same space, expecting a growing demand for projectors in the areas of entertainment, which requires glamor and strong visual performance as well as digital signage that can attract people’s attention. “It is becoming more and more difficult to differentiate ourselves with stand-alone hardware products,” says Kazuyuki Kitagawa, Director of Service & Support at Panasonic AVC Networks. “In order for Panasonic to grow market share and overall business, it is essential for us to develop solutions that deliver significant added value.” Panasonic believes projection failure and quality deterioration should never happen. This is what and has driven them to make their projectors IoT-enabled. More specifically, Panasonic has developed a system that collects data from projectors, visualizes detailed operational statuses, and predicts issues and address them before failure occurs. Their projectors are embedded with a variety of sensors that measure power supply, voltage, video input/ output signals, intake/exhaust air temperatures, cooling fan operations, and light bulb operating time. These sensors have been used to make the projector more intelligent, automatically suspending operation when the temperature rises excessively, and automatically switching light bulbs. Although this was a great first step, Panasonic projectors were still not equipped with any capability to send the data over a network.