Injection Molding Factory PLC Monitoring

Automatic acquisition of good-product and defect counters from an existing LS PLC.

PnP IoTs connected an RTU to the factory’s XBM-DN32S PLC through RS-485, verified the actual production-counter addresses, and transferred the values to PC storage.

Customer Requirement

  • Read good-product and defect counts from the existing PLC.
  • Use RS-485 communication without installing duplicate counter sensors.
  • Store the production values automatically on a PC.

Field Commissioning

The initially supplied PLC addresses did not follow the counters. On-site memory monitoring identified D1100 as the good-product counter and D1103 as the defect counter. The steel control cabinet also weakened Wi-Fi reception, so the antenna was extended outside the panel.

System Configuration

ItemConfiguration
PLCLS XBM-DN32S
Verified memoryD1100: good products / D1103: defects
CommunicationRS-485
RTUPD-AWS-S8 x 1
PLC moduleEB0-PLC x 1
PC softwareAutoSave
Data flow: Injection molding machine → LS PLC → RS-485 / EB0-PLC → PD-AWS-S8 → PC storage

Operational Value

Production and defect counts are collected from existing PLC memory, reducing additional hardware and providing digital records for productivity, quality, and traceability analysis.

Sales Message: Existing PLC production data can be connected to monitoring software without changing the machine’s core control system.

Source: Injection molding good/defect PLC data acquisition