Heat Treating in the Digital Age

Thursday, October 22, 2015: 9:00 AM
251A (COBO Center)
Mr. Bill Klick , DentonTSI - Thermal Solutions by O'Brien & Gere, Liverpool, NY
To remain competitive, consider a digital solution for data acquisition and compliance with industry standards. Meeting AMS2750E requirements is one reason why the heat treating industry is applying custom solutions with commercial off the shelf components.

Companies producing parts to meet the AMS 2750E standard must abide by data collection, calibration, TUS, and SAT documentation requirements. The goal is to improve quality, shorten document retrieval times, and eliminate non conformance reporting. Digital systems capture data and documents, and create reports that benefit operators, maintenance, engineers, quality control, and decision makers. Advantages include real-time access to data from multiple locations, reduced storage costs, and the ability to sort, query, and compare data. Data integrity and long term storage using existing infrastructure reduces overall costs.

Implementing a digital system for a streamlined solution that interacts with existing business systems including ERP, MES and SCADA, and impacts the bottom line.

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