Smartening up the factory. Even without operators, the time until machine stoppage is minimized, allowing for quick responses.
The "Smart Meter 48" is a system that wirelessly connects equipment machines in a factory with people in the factory, on-site offices, and management offices. One unit can handle 32 signals, converting these signals into digital data for aggregation and also transforming them into audio to be transmitted via radio waves. The radio equipment used is not LAN, but commercially available specific low-power transceivers, which, unlike LAN, have strong resistance to interference and noise within the factory, ensuring reliable communication while confirming between transceivers. 【Features】 ■ Smart factory implementation ■ Significant reduction in labor costs ■ Ability to aggregate and map idle or stopped operations ■ One unit can handle 32 signals ■ The radio equipment used is not LAN, but commercially available specific low-power transceivers *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Wirelessly connects equipment in the factory with personnel in the factory, site office, and management office. - Converts signals into digital data for aggregation and also transforms them into audio to be transmitted via radio waves. - Uses radio waves that are resistant to interference and noise within the factory, ensuring reliable communication while confirming between transceivers. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Our company always incorporates new development technologies, making energy conservation, safety, and productivity improvement the essence of JE products. In recent years, we have also released the JE Smart Meter, expanding our range of "visualization" products utilizing electronic technology. Additionally, through the development of practical low-temperature processing equipment, we are challenging the realization of low-wear high-speed machining of difficult-to-cut materials, particularly nickel (Ni) alloys and titanium (Ti) alloys.