New platform for digitisation of machine data launched

New platform for digitization of machine data launched
New platform for digitization of machine data launched

MCM provided a preview of its jFRX and jNODE FR solutions at EMO 2019, which are able to collect and process the data that machine tools generate through the different on-board sensors.


The company’s manufacturing solutions available in the UK through sole agent RK International Machine Tools.

Developed and implemented by MCE – the IT Division of MCM – jFRX is based on the jFMX solution already present in the catalogue and recognized as a leading solution in the market.

The system acquires high frequency data directly from the machine and processes them for both predictive maintenance and comparison and analysis operations, generating reports on performance and any drifts.

jFRX can be installed on every machining centre through the j-NODE FR hardware. It incorporates a set of software modules, each with its own web interface, accessible from the company network through a simple browser, which provides services for direct visualisation and comparison of the different sensory traces.

The interfaces can be immediately used by the operator and/or the maintenance technician and can store locally a buffer of a few days relating to the history of the signals collected.

With this new platform, MCM increases the level of availability of its machining centres, managing the data acquired at high speed directly on the machine, which becomes capable of predicting any production degradation and proposing the various operating solutions (maintenance, checks and adjustments) directly to the user.

jFRX allows to take advantage of IT opportunities that until now were not available on board the machine. The data is collected, analysed and processed in order to be immediately usable or easily transmitted to an analysis and collection centre.

RK International Machine Tools www.rk-int.com

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