Problems in the old model The front end of the real-time job management information system must be supported by the automatic identification system. How can we realize the information interaction between the information system and the job site? How can we reduce the cost and collect the job information on the spot in real time? Problems faced in system design. A press brake is a piece of manufacturing equipment that is used to bend sheet metal. A press brake is typically narrow and long so that large pieces of sheet metal can be bent by it. A press brake bends sheet metal by lowering a punch onto sheet metal that has been positioned on top of a die. The metal may be bent several times by a press brake until the desired form has been achieved. Press Brake,Cnc Press Brake,Metal Bending Machine,Hydraulic Press Brake Jiangsu Hoston Machine Tools Co., Ltd. , https://www.hostoncncs.com
Solution 1: Adopting RFID technology to track and manage inventory 1. Implement number management for pallets inside the logistics center, and manage inventory by real-time management of pallets by RFID technology. 2. Install RFID tags on each pallet and write number labels 3 In the harvesting operation, the inventory information is associated with the pallet number by a handheld RFID reader.
4. Reusable labels can reduce costs. 2: Fully automatic information collection 1. Automatic hoist automatic hoist is equipped with RFID fixed reader. When the pallets are palletized and transferred to the hoist, the system will automatically read the RFID in the tray. Label the information and send it to the corresponding floor 2. The RFID forklift installs a fixed reader on the forklift to maintain real-time data transmission with the management system via the wireless LAN.
When the warehouse is in operation, the pallet information is automatically read and the forklift driver is prompted to deliver the goods to the designated location.
When you move the library, the system will prompt the location of the pickup and confirm the information of the pallet.
Three: real-time information interaction
After using the effect:
A: Real-time use Due to the adoption of RFID and wireless LAN technology, the information of the entire production site is collected and fed back to the production management information system in real time and accurately. Thereby, the system can real-time grasp the real-time dynamics of production schedule, inventory, etc., and implement scheduling on the site.
Second: the information exchange between the paperless management information system in the production position realizes real-time words, electronic and paperless, thereby improving the work efficiency, reducing errors, reducing inventory, and basically eliminating the passage of paper. Cost of interaction information, time delays, and artificially generated data errors.
Third: Automated RFID automatic identification technology not only safely eliminates the operations and possible errors that are required to manually collect information, but also integrates RFID technology with the system's automated production equipment to achieve automation of the equipment and increase production efficiency.
Press brakes can make a variety of different bends on many different types of metals. When setting up a bending process, it is important to consider the metal type being bent, the die, the punch, and the bending force.
The metal type is important to understand because of the differing physical properties among metals. For instance, a high carbon steel will generally be less bendable by a press brake than many aluminum alloys because of the differences in ductility and strength. Metals typically have a recommended minimum bend radius that the material can be bent to without damaging it.
The die and the punch used on the press brake both have a large impact on the bending process. The die is hollow material that the metal is placed on top of prior to bending. It is a very hard and strong material that is near in shape to the desired shape of the metal being bent. The punch is a solid material that is lowered down onto the metal. Since the pressing action of the punch onto the metal and the die are what causes the metal to bend, both shapes must be accurately suited to the bending job. The correct metal shape following a press brake operation is dependent on the size and shape of the punches and dies. The dies and the punches are typically designed in such a way that they can be interchanged easily to accommodate a wide array of jobs.