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Product category: Measurement and Quality Software and SPC
News Release from: Curvaceous Software | Subject: Process control software
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 15 June 2007

Process control software can increase
profit

Geometric Process Control technology from Curvaceous Software provides a way to analyse process control, production control and alarm management.

Geometric Process Control (GPC) technology tools are a single solution to analyse the three key plant applications of process control, production control and alarm management GPC is currently helping over 100 blue chip process companies around the world to operate their processes more efficiently

Curvaceous Software are keen to show how GPC help achieve better yield, less waste and soaring profits without mathematics, chemometrics, neural nets or any other complicated statistical procedure.

GPC begins by providing a multi-variable graph displaying thousands of different observations of several hundred variables, such as temperatures, pressures, flows and product qualities in a single picture, all you need is to input your existing data.

The graphical interface allows extraction of much more information about process behaviour than ever before from existing process history data.

It makes it possible to find better Operating Limits and Alarm Limits.

GPC tools work equally well for continuous and multi-phase batch processes and include their own inferential property predictors.

No equations or maths knowledge is required to build an Operating Envelope model so they are easier to build, maintain and can be applied to situations that were not previously economic for multi-input, multi-output real-time optimising control.

There are free seminars in Sweden and Finland to introduce GPC to Scandinavia.

The seminars will focus on the following topics...

* How to solve process problems using existing history data.

* The benefit that comes from a multivariate method that everyone on a site can understand.

* Maintaining the improvement - process stewardship.

* How to find better operating and alarm limits with less effort.

* Building and using a Response Surface for prediction.

* Building and using an equationless Operating Envelope model for realtime control, optimisation and inferential prediction.

* The replacement for SPC Charts.

Seminar schedule: 11th June - Stockholm, Sweden: 12th June - Helsinki, Finland. Request a free brochure from Curvaceous Software ...

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