Malvern joins industry group in developing common model for analyzer integration
Both instrument manufacturers and industrial users of analytical instrumentation are represented on the Working Group which currently comprises: ABB ; Abbott ; Arla Foods Global IT ; BRL Consulting ; CAS ; GlaxoSmithKline ; Malvern Process Systems ; Mettler-Toledo Autochem, Inc. ; OPC Foundation ; Pfizer Inc ; Siemens nv ; Software Toolbox, Inc. ; and Umetrics.
Oliver Schmitt, Business Line Manager for Malvern Process Systems feels that working in close co-operation with all parties is extremely important. “With the current focus on process optimization, and with initiatives such as PAT pushing forward analyzer integration, it is vital that we develop the standard interfaces needed to achieve co-ordination and control of systems from different companies,” he said. “Right now there are no standard solutions, but as a leader in on-line particle size analysis across the process industries, Malvern looks forward to playing an active role in their development.”
The Working Group is adopting OPC-UA (Unified Architecture) as the basis for the Analyzer Device Integration (ADI) standard and aims to define a compatible data model. OPC-UA has the advantages of being a platform-neutral standard designed to support complex data types and object models; it can achieve high speed data transfers and has broad industry support beyond simply process automation.
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