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Towards a general application programming interface (API) for injection molding machines

Abstract

Injection molding is a complicated process, and the final part quality depends on many machine and process parameters settings. To increase controllability of the injection molding process, acquisition of the process data is necessary. This paper describes the architecture and development of a prototype of an open application programming interface (API) for injection molding machines (IMMs), which has the potential to be used with different IMMs to log and set the necessary process parameter values. At the moment, the API includes an implementation of EMI data exchange protocol and can be used with ENGEL IMMs with CC300 and RC300 controllers. Data collection of up to 97 machine and process parameters (the number might vary depending on the type of machine at hand), obtained from sensors installed in the machine by the manufacturer is allowed. The API also includes a module for the acquisition of data from additional 3d party sensors. Industrial Raspberry Pi (RevPi) was used to perform analog-to-digital signal conversion and make sensors data accessible via the API prototype. The logging of parameters from the machine and from sensors is synchronized and the sampling frequency can be adjusted if necessary. The system can provide soft real-time communication.
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Category

Academic article

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 237900
  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 256819

Language

English

Affiliation

  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • SINTEF Manufacturing

Date

02.11.2020

Year

2020

Published in

PeerJ Computer Science

ISSN

2376-5992

Volume

6

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