The control of industrial processes does not typically happen in isolation, at least not if true optimization is the goal. Fortunately, Chromeleon 7 PA can use Open Platform Communications (OPC), a standard protocol used in industrial automation that lets software and devices from different vendors exchange data with each other. What this means is that a centralized server or external control system can monitor several processes at the same time and react to alarms and events from each to improve product quality and yield.
Software is rarely ever ready to go right out of the box. Part of the reason for this is that one size does not fit all and, as a user, you expect to get started relatively quickly, but also want to be able to have the flexibility to adjust settings so that they are tailored to your unique requirements. Chromeleon 7 PA offers an abundance of user-customizable options such as Results Based Events (RBE), alarms, alarm actions, control panels, and reports. So, there is no need to settle for an ill-fitting setup that is not responsive to your needs.
One feature that sets Chromeleon 7 PA software apart from the competition is the ability to easily transfer methods from the research and development (R&D) lab to the pilot plant, and finally, to manufacturing. As your instruments migrate, so does your software. No need to mentally shift to another user environment.
Chromeleon 7 PA software combined with Dionex Integral Process Analytical systems smooth out the potential twists and turns of process variability, keeping you firmly in the driver’s seat and always under control.