How IoT is Used to Correlate Rheological Laboratory and Production Data for Enhanced Analysis
Desrosiers Bill (1)*
(1) Dynisco - Massachusetts - USA
Bill Desrosiers, Dynisco Vice President Business Development
Dynisco, 38 Forge Parkway, Franklin, MA 02038
ABSTRACT
There is a growing need for the acquisition and presentation of data to help plastics producers see trends and correlations within their process that they never would have imagined in years past. This presentation will walk through the points in a process that are critical to monitor.Furthermore, it will convey to the processor an overall understanding of information that is available within a company’s existing processes and how- when combined into a single IoT Cloud Console- the processor will be able to compare results between laboratory results and a 24/7 production runs. More importantly they will be able to see the interactions between equipment settings and environmental factors that can seriously impact quality parameters.
IoT Cloud Consoles allow a processor to monitor critical process parameters worldwide. We will provide live examples on how one can monitor multiple sites, perform round-robin testing, and correlate production lots in a single, easy to use portal.