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Direct mount hollow-shaft incremental encoder
September 2001, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

Rockwell Automation is offering the Allen-Bradley Bulletin 844D blind-shaft and through-shaft incremental encoders. These devices can be mounted directly to the monitored shaft via a split collar clamp ...
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Making sense of e-manufacturing: Part VIII - Conclusion, Adopting an e-manufacturing strategy
August 2001, System Integration & Control Systems Design

Outsourcing to a supplier to provide the planning, technology, services, and support for integrated architecture, manufacturing information management, asset and program management, and supply chain integration will prove to be worthwhile
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BeST chosen to provide engineering for a Rockwell Automation/SAB project
August 2001, News

BeST South Africa (BeST) a supplier of integrated and optimised control solutions, has recently secured a contract from Rockwell Automation, to upgrade the existing beer filtration line at SAB Newlands ...
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HMI offers increased mobility on the factory floor
August 2001, SCADA/HMI

Expanding operator access to information on the plant floor, Rockwell Automation has announced the Allen-Bradley MobileView family of portable human machine interface (HMI) devices. The new portable operator ...
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Making sense of e-manufacturing - Part VII: e-volution of the supply chain
July 2001, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

The four enablers of design, operate, maintain, and synchronise competencies for a complete e-manufacturing strategy (integrated architecture, manufacturing information management, asset and reliability centred maintenance, and e-procurement) have several common characteristics
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Making sense of e-manufacturing - Part VI: Covering your assets: management and maintenance
June 2001, News

An effective asset management programme increases a facility's reliability and improves its maintainability
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'Viewanyware' solutions from Rockwell Automation
May 2001, System Integration & Control Systems Design

The ViewAnyWare strategy maximises Rockwell Automation's expertise in Allen-Bradley electronic operator interface and industrialised PC hardware and Rockwell Software's supervisory control software
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Making sense of e-manufacturing: a roadmap for manufacturers - Part V
May 2001, SCADA/HMI

By combining modular application software with industry-specific deployment services, it is possible to cost-effectively build and deploy tailored solutions
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Batch installation and control system replacement for Unifoods
April 2001, PLCs, DCSs & Controllers

Key aspects of the project were the use of RSBatch for the batch sections of the plant, and the quality of information management and reporting
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Batch and process control applications made easier
April 2001, IT in Manufacturing

With release 320, new functionality has been added for batch processing, while the system architecture has been expanded to accommodate larger projects, distributed control and a further increase in system robustness
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Making sense of e-manufacturing - Part IV: Integrated control and information
April 2001, System Integration & Control Systems Design

By migrating current factory floor control with commercial technologies, plant floor engineers hold a key card for an e-manufacturing strategy: a flexible exchange of the critical production data for the benefit of the greater enterprise
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Making sense of e-manufacturing - Part III: What e-manufacturing strategy looks like
March 2001, System Integration & Control Systems Design

Manufacturers can achieve the promise of e-manufacturing through design, operate, maintain and synchronise competencies that drive build-to-order processes and nonstop operations
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