Designed as a mobile-first app, STEINERT.view provides users with a quick overview of the key performance and output data on the move. At the same time, complex process technologies can also be visualised. Filter functions mean that users never loose track of things and can easily identify areas where problems are arising or potential lies untapped.
STEINERT.view resulted from working in close collaboration with customers and extensive testing. Not only is it easy for novices to get to grips with, it also offers added value for advanced users. Backwards compatibility means that the solution can be integrated into existing systems to provide new opportunities. STEINERT.view is available as an app for all common screen sizes on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for all new STEINERT sensor sorting units. Upgrades are available for machines constructed in 2018 and later.
Monitor the availability and output of your applications
Rapid access to a multitude of metrics helps STEINERT.view to structure a large number of processes and to work more cost-effectively.
The unavoidable approach used to date of walking through the entire facility can now be replaced with precise interventions and efficient deployment of staff. Problems can be proactively countered by making changes to metrics such as belt cover or compressed air consumption. Before service staff even get to the machine, they know what work they can expect to be doing and can use mobile access to get other staff started without delay. This cuts downtimes and improves speed and mobility.
STEINERT.view can also assist with improvements to sorting performance. Changing the grain size distribution can impact on the product unit as can material distribution. Comparing nominal and actual values in a graph reveals where action needs to be taken right away. In this way, the data can be used to visualise the effectiveness of measures so that the user can get close to a machine’s optimum operating point.
But the data collated not only provides insight into STEINERT machines themselves. For example, changing the material composition can allow conclusions to be drawn about the efficiency of an upstream screen or the quality of a batch. This produces operating transparency across the entire system for improving operating output and optimisation of resources.
Your data is in safe hands
STEINERT.view is an IoT platform based on international standards whose app visualises performance data. The transmission of data is always secured via TLS using the MQTT protocol and data-at-rest is 256-bit AES encrypted, using Microsoft Azure as the cloud service provider. STEINERT is therefore joining the extensive list of Azure users who represent 95% of the Fortune 500 companies. Microsoft invests billions in data security and has more certification than any other cloud provider, making it the number one for data protection, so you can be sure that sensitive customer data is only used as anticipated. In addition, STEINERT.view has been designed in such a way that it is not possible to influence production or occupational safety on site and potential cyberattacks come to nothing.
Creating new value from primary and secondary raw materials
STEINERT.view provides a data-based perspective for sourcing resources from primary and secondary raw materials. When combined with STEINERT sensor-based sorting machines, STEINERT provides advanced technologies for searching for, finding and sorting resources and thereby new opportunities for overcoming a scarcity of resources and for a circular economy.
STEINERT.digital at IFAT 2022
Meet us at IFAT 2022 in Hall B6 at booth 551 and find out more about STEINERT’s latest developments. And if you like to plan in advance, feel free to book an appointment with your STEINERT contact. We look forward to being able to meet again in person soon.
About STEINERT
The history of STEINERT dates back more than 130 years: the family-owned, Cologne-based business is one of the world’s leading experts in sensor sorting and magnetic separation for waste and metal recycling as well as mining. With 350 employees, STEINERT generates an annual turnover of approximately EUR 110 million. In addition to 50 sales partnerships and joint ventures across the globe, the company has subsidiaries in Germany, Australia, Brazil and the USA.