MACHINERY | CONTROL
Above: Microduct maker Hoehle uses Sikora’s X-ray measur- ing systems for inline quality control
sumer recycled (PCR) usage, and equipment status monitoring – ultimately facilitating smarter deci- sion-making.” Tracker includes a Maguire MT Hub capable of connecting an unlimited number of Maguire units using regional hubs, if needed, over a customer’s existing network. A software subscription includes secure encrypted cloud-based data storage, rolling software updates, and remote technical support after initial start-up for 90 days.
Operators can perform various tasks, including sending recipes, monitoring material usage, reviewing system setup, and addressing alarms and process interactions – all from a single web- based platform – using any device. In addition, it enables remote monitoring of dryer parameters, material status and conveying operations. On login, users can configure their Maguire auxiliaries based on their specific operational needs, organising equipment by type, plant location, or production cell. The dashboard interface provides two access levels – operator perspective and production view – allowing users to remotely interact with Maguire blenders, feeders, and Ultra dryers. Maguire GT also enables custom- ers to connect with conveying controls remotely.
Microduct measurement Estonian microduct manufacturer Hoehle has used Sikora X-ray measuring systems for inline quality control. To measure the inner and outer diameter, wall thickness and eccentricity of its microducts, the company has installed three X-ray based X-Ray 6000 Pro devices from Sikora in its lines – for
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