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Aluminum
anodizing system controlled
with help from D2-260
PLC system and
Text panel
by C R Williams,
Robo Systems
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Our system controls aluminum
anodizing. The operator uses a text panel to
enter the size of the job and the desired thickness
of anodizing. The D2-260 translates this into the
necessary current, voltage, and time profile required
to produce the
desired result, and controls a 300kW SCR switched
power supply that delivers the anodizing current
to the workpiece. Since the optimum waveform has
both short term (~1sec) and long term (~5min) components,
and needs precise control over two orders of magnitude
(10A to 1000A), the floating point math capabilities
of the D2-260 are used quite heavily. The environment
is extremely noisy electrically (because of the
300kW SCR phase angle switching), so the design
of the grounding and shielding, as well as software
filtering, were very important to the success of
the project.
In addition to the standard PLC on/off inputs and outputs,
analog inputs and analog outputs are used as part of the monitoring
and control process.
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