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News Release from: Isatec | Subject: Isatec OPC server
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 April 2007
Company designs OPC servers
Isatec produces OPC servers that allow end users to connect to a range of machines and instruments which are seen as industry standard components of a pharmaceutical packaging line.
When considering a manufacturing execution system (MES) for the pharmaceutical industry, developing the OPC server to connect to the various machines in a line can be a costly and time consuming exercise Isatec has used its considerable experience in other industries to produce OPC servers that allow end users to connect to a range of machines and instruments which are seen as industry standard components of a pharmaceutical packaging line
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 27 Jun 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Isatec OPC Server is designed to allow the integration of the Garvens S2 Checkweigher into process, validation, visualisation or other control systems.
Working together with a major Spanish pharmaceutical company, Isatec produced servers for a case packer and an overwrapper made by Marchesini, a manufacturer of packaging machinery.
A Garvens S series checkweigher was integrated into the line and a server was also successfully developed for this machine.
The OPC server was designed to work with the latest Gareco protocol as well as older versions.
Isatec can design an OPC server based on the machine protocol and an initial specification.
During the implementation and testing phases of the project the customer can request changes or modifications to tailor the software to enable reliable, accurate communication.
Isatec's OPC servers are a fast, simple and cost-effective way of enabling a more efficient utilisation of an end user's software development resources. Request a free brochure from Isatec ...
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