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Controls link dispensing system to robotics

An Integrated Dispensing Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 27, 2001

Sealant Equipment and Engineering's Next Generation Control System is a distributed, modular control system designed to integrate a dispensing system's components with a robot

Sealant Equipment and Engineering's Next Generation Control System is a user-friendly, distributed, modular control system designed to integrate a dispensing system's components with a robot or other forms of automation.

The system's architecture, DeviceNet, is an open-network, device-level feedbus that links the various system components and allows them to "talk" to one another.

This architecture is designed to bring the maximum amount of information back to the system's Master Station for monitoring and control, while maintaining optimal operation of the actual hardware.

The Master Station combines an Operator Interface and Control Panel through an Allen-Bradley SLC 5/04, a DeviceNet scanner, minimal local I/O, and an Allen-Bradley PanelView touch screen display.

Power distribution, servo motor control for the meter, interface with robotics, crossover control for the material supply pumps and temperature conditioning, pressure or proximity sensors, customer interlocks, and other miscellaneous field I/O are distributed as separate nodes through the system.

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