Painted Body Storage Overhaul

We were approached by an existing customer to develop a solution to an issue they were having that was causing extended downtime and a reoccurring basis.  Our customer had a storage bank between the Paint Department and Final Assembly that was controlled by an IBM OS/2 based workstation/PC.  The OS/2 workstation/PC contained the data that determined which vehicle bodies were released to Final Assembly.

The issue that the customer had was that at least once a quarter there would be an issue with the data being corrupted.  These data issues would require manual intervention and result in an extended amount of downtime, and a loss in productivity, until the data issue was sorted out.  

We, at PCS, used our experience as a certified Mitsubishi integrator (we are also a participant in the Mitsubishi System Integrator Program (MESIP)) to develop a solution that used the Mitsubishi Q-series PLC and P+F RFID tags to track the actual carriers and their contents.  This created a redundant system to track the carrier data and eliminated data errors.   

Our experience as a Cognex Vision Systems Certified System Integrator (CSI) also allowed us to introduce a vision system that removed human intervention, human error, and allowed for automatic carrier routing.  

This implementation by our experienced engineers dramatically reduced system downtime by creating a robust system that eliminated hardware failures and reduced human intervention.   

The highlights of the system included:

  • Mitsubishi Q-Series Processor
  • Mitsubishi GOT1000
  • Mitsubishi SoftGOT
  • 2D Data Marking
  • Cognex In-Sight 5400 Camera
  • Pepperl+Fuchs (P+F) RFI Tag System
  • Mitsubishi MelSecNet/10 communications
  • Ethernet communications
  • Rockwell FactoryTalk View SE