• A major new feature of the Bosch HMI 4.0 are its guided workflows, which automatically lead operators through each of the production steps.
    A major new feature of the Bosch HMI 4.0 are its guided workflows, which automatically lead operators through each of the production steps.
  • Thanks to a more clearly arranged, tile-structured menu, operators will benefit from a quick overview of all functions and processes of their machines.
    Thanks to a more clearly arranged, tile-structured menu, operators will benefit from a quick overview of all functions and processes of their machines.
  • During production, all key information is summarized on the HMI 4.0`s dashboard.
    During production, all key information is summarized on the HMI 4.0`s dashboard.
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Bosch Packaging Technology is raising the bar in machinery design and operation with its next generation Human Machine Interface HMI 4.0, which forms part of the company's industry 4.0 applications portfolio.

 

The HMI 4.0 is suited to both stand-alone machines and entire lines and provides an interface for data collection, data sharing and visualisation.

 

Bosch says that as of Interpack 2017 (May next year), the company will successively equip all new processing and packaging units with the HMI 4.0.

 

This is a revolutionary innovation. The aim is to ensure that all our machines feature the latest hardware and control technology, and also provide a consistent user guidance with the same comprehensible surface,” says Stefan König, member of the board of management at Bosch Packaging Technology.

 

“Thereby, Bosch not only explores new horizons with regard to design but also sets a milestone for connected solutions in the processing and packaging industry.”

 

A major new feature of the HMI is guided workflows, which lead operators through each step of production processes. The same applies to format changes, cleaning and maintenance as well as other processes.

 

The display resembles that of mobile devices like smartphones or tablets. Thanks to an intuitive, touch-sensitive surface, data can be entered with gestures (multi-touch), including zooming in and out with two

fingers – “pinch and stretch” – as well as navigation by swiping.

 

HMI 4.0 Navigation Bsoch Packaging

 

In future, machines and systems will be easier to operate since operators have a uniform navigation concept with the same basic functions for each machine of a line,” König explains. “Even existing machines may be retrofitted upon request.”

 

Thanks to a clearly arranged, tile-structured menu, operators will benefit from a quick overview of all functions and processes of their machines. Tailored to specific user roles, such as operator or line manager, the HMI 4.0 only displays the processes relevant to the current user.

 

The HMI 4.0 provides comprehensive, integrated support as well as more transparent processes and notifications. In case of production downtime, operators immediately receive a notification including information about the causes and troubleshooting support to quickly restart their machines.

 

Direct links to user manuals and format changeover lists assist users in their day-to-day tasks. Furthermore, a new comment section enables users to add their own notes and share them with others.

 

The HMI 4.0 provides an immediate overview of all production parameters and data. This is especially important with regard to the big amount of data in the connected industry. During production, all key information is summarized on a central dashboard.

"With its standardized interfaces, the HMI 4.0 is a central element for the connection to other solutions. This way, our customers are fully prepared for upcoming industry 4.0 challenges,” König says.

 

Bosch will present the HMI 4.0 at Pack Expo in Chicago from November 6 to 9, 2016 (south hall, booth 3514) on a Kliklok Enterprise endload cartoner for bag-in-box solutions by the Bosch subsidiary Kliklok-Woodman.

 

Bosch Packaging Technology is represented in Australia by Nupac.

 

 

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