OPC Connectivity Solution Collects, Distributes Factory-Wide Data
GF Machining Solutions has launched Version 1.0 of the Open Platform Communications (OPC) Unified Architecture (UA) interface as a single connectivity solution for North American manufacturers. It will help reduce machine downtime, monitor performance across entire facilities, automate operations, and ensure manufacturing process compliance.
Posted: February 17, 2021
In its push toward an Industry 4.0 vision of intelligent, high-performing and predictive manufacturing, GF Machining Solutions (Lincolnshire, IL) now offers North American manufacturers the Open Platform Communications (OPC) Unified Architecture (UA) interface Version 1.0 as a single connectivity solution. The standard, developed by the OPC Foundation as a robust, cross-platform interface paradigm, provides a common communication language across GF Machining Solutions products, technologies and services, enabling easy connection to existing enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and a wide range of other manufacturing solutions. This offers users seamless data exchange for the collection and assembling of personalized key performance indicator (KPI) measurements at every level of operation, simplifying efforts to optimize processes.
Working in tandem with the OPC UA interface, GF’s numerous other digital solutions, including the company’s rConnect Dashboard, can help manufacturers reduce machine downtime, monitor performance across entire facilities, fully automate operations and ensure manufacturing process compliance. Version 1.0 of the OPC UA collects a vast range of comparable data and, with the rConnect Dashboard, makes that data accessible on the shop floor and/or remotely and via mobile devices.
GF Machining Solutions leverages OPC UA for gathering information from five major data groups: machine identity, state/status information, process information, utilization and logs.
- Machine identity includes meta information, such as serial numbers, user-provided nicknames and software versions for GF Machining Solutions machines, all of which can be retrieved from the OPC UA server.
- The machine state data group lists basic information, such as the machine’s current assigned job, its activity status and more. With this data, manufacturers can then implement their own algorithms for tracking specific KPIs or overall equipment efficiency (OEE).
- For updates on process information, the OPC UA server provides remote access to messages from a machine itself. These include user messages, warnings and errors, allowing for effective remote communications.
- With the OPC UA server, users can trace different KPIs since machine installation, including actual production time (APT), actual unit setup time (AUST), actual unit delay time (ADET), actual unit busy time (AUBT) and actual unit processing time (AUPT). In addition to these KPIs, the UnitTime and the UnitOnTime are trackable.
- For logging machine and job activity, users can access the OPC UA server to track the start and end times of jobs as well as multiple executions of a same job. The server also lists other key information about the last job the machine ran, such as lead time, start/end time and the numerical control (NC) program name used.
Because the interface involves connectivity to office networks and the internet, OPC UA features built-in security based on recognized standards such as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Encrypted Communication Data based on Advanced Encryption Standards (AES). This makes for a secure, robust and reliable communication infrastructure.
First released as OPC in 1996, the current OPC UA builds on what is now known as “OPC Classic” to enable true plug-and-play connectivity and platform-independent interoperability. Overseen by the OPC Foundation, the current generation of OPC technology delivers a complete range of connectivity solutions that are secure and reliability. OPC UA is recognized as the IEC 62541 standard by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).