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Benefits of RFID. J.-D. Chatelain. Conveyor belts. Costs without RFID. J.-D. Chatelain. Reception and Stock. 1 person for input control. 1 person for stock management. Reception and Stock. Machining. 1 person for machining. 1 person for machining. 1 person for machining.
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Benefits of RFID J.-D. Chatelain
Costs without RFID J.-D. Chatelain
Reception and Stock 1 person for input control 1 person for stock management
Reception and Stock Machining 1 person for machining 1 person for machining 1 person for machining
Painting and Drying Machining 1 person to manage painting process
Painting and Drying Mounting 1 person to prepare the containers 1 person to manage the mounting of the device
Mounting Testing 1 person to do tests and to record results
Packing Testing 1 person for packing and archiving of the data
Shipping Packing 1 person for shipping Estimation: 1 extra-person to correct human errors
Costs with RFID J.-D. Chatelain
Reception Input control and fixing a transponder on the raw material The state of the raw material is written into the tag. 1 person for reception
Reception Input control and fixing a transponder on the raw material The state of the raw material is written into the tag. LF Read/Write Modules (RWMs) to control the stock. Each time a part of raw material is debitted, it will automatically be written into the corresponding tag
LF Read/Write Modules (RWMs) to control the stock. Each time a part of raw material is debitted, it will automatically be written into the corresponding tag LF Read/Write Modules to program the production line Stock is updated The parameters for the machining programs of the production line are introduced into the transponder affixed to the carrier. The parameters are read and the machine which makes the work is programmed in accordance 1 person to control LF RFID system
Read/Write Modules to program the production line Stock is updated The parameters for the machining programs of the production line are introduced into the transponder affixed to the carrier. The parameters are read and the machine which makes the work is programmed in accordance Painting The parameters are read and the machine is programmed in accordance
Painting The parameters are read and the machine is programmed in accordance 1 person to manage the HF RFID system Mounting and Testing A HF RFID system will be used. Mounting and Testing instructions are stored in the transponder fixed on a new container.
1 person to manage the mounting process Mounting The device is mounted following the instructions stored in the transponder. Data related to the mounting are written into the transponder Mounting and Testing A HF RFID system will be used. Mounting and Testing instructions are stored in the transponder fixed on a new container.
Testing Test parameters are read from the transponder and transferred to the test machine Tests are performed Test results are written into the transponder Mounting The device is mounted following the instructions stored in the transponder. Data related to the mounting are written into the transponder
1 person for packing and archiving of the data Packing Data are read and archived. Papers relative to shipping are printed. Testing Test parameters are read from the transponder and transferred to the test machine Tests are performed Test results are written into the transponder
1 person for shipping Shipping Packing Data are read and archived. Papers relative to shipping are printed.
NETWORKS • Industrial network • RS485 low frequency networks • HF ContriNet
RFID profitable With RFID Without RFID The investments due to the RFID must be added to the personal costs Total costs without RFID Total costs with RFID Investments related to RFID Breakeven
Total costs without RFID RFID profitable Total costs with RFID Investments related to RFID Breakeven Unique Selling Propositions • Contrinex Low Frequency (LF) RFID • Working in metallic environment • Working in harsh environment • Reading and Writing through metals • Contrinex High Frequency (HF) RFID • Easy to make a network • General RFID • Allows an automated production • Reliability • Flexibility • Avoid human errors • Traceability
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