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  • Applications are achieved quickly and simply using the application composer
  • Planning rather programming reduces training expenses
  • Software preparation in the language of the machine producer
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KePlast AppCo – applications at the click of a mouse

Using KePlast AppCo, the application composer from the KePlast toolkit, the software for your various machines and options is created in minimum time and without the usual programming. The machine, along with its mechanical and electrical components, is merely described in dialogue form and the rest of the work is completed by the intelligent tool.
KEBA - Automation by innovation.
Complete software elements
The machine manufacturer defines the machine features quickly and simply using a selection of fully programmed elements from the KePlast library:
  • Injection unit
  • Ejector
  • Cores
  • Hot runner control
  • Robot interface
Programmer know-how in software form
While the operator feeds the machine description into a given enquiry matrix, the assistant automatically creates the entire control software. Transfer to the machine then takes place using Compact Flash or a network link.
KEBA - Automation by innovation.
Quick and easy applications per mouse click
Using KePlast EasyMold, the machine manufacturer obtains a control application faster than ever before. Time-intensive programming is reduced to the selection of finished software elements. The correct combination of the modules then follows automatically.
 
Planning instead of programming / less training expense
With KePlast AppCo the application producer does not need to enter program commands or define variables. Accordingly, expensive and time-consuming employee training in complex programming languages is no longer required.