IDE Online Magazine Mayo 2016 | Page 55

The Internet of Things is expanding at Mosca. The company’s trade show appearance at this year’s drupa, which takes place from May 31 to June 10 in Dusseldorf, focuses on Industry 4.0. Stand D25 in Hall 12 is where visitors can see a variety of fully automated strapping machines including the UATRI-2 XT and SoniXs TR-6 Base and Pro. Thanks to full network capability, these models can be monitored from a connected computer. Along with the machines, Mosca is presenting selected products from its sustainable strap range, including the latest ECO-Strap made from industrially compostable PLA.‬

Easy diagnostics via online remote maintenance, quick software updates, one-click status reports: Many of the Mosca strapping machines are already equipped for remote operations, which means that diagnostics and monitoring can be carried out remotely. This adds up to an extremely simple and effective solution for users. “Communication between product and machine or across control levels is now trouble-free,” says Christian Zwieb, in charge of product management at Mosca GmbH. “Our portfolio is at the forefront of the strapping industry – and we are continuously developing new solutions.”

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Mosca 4.0: Networked machines for sustainable end-of-line packaging at drupa