HORN wins Industry 4.0 award

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Cutting tool manufacturer Paul Horn GmbH has received a second Allianz Industrie 4.0 Award Baden-Württemberg, underlining the company's pursuit of innovation and its pioneering role in digitalisation.

Solid or interchangeable-insert carbide tool systems for gear skiving can be repeatedly reground
Solid or interchangeable-insert carbide tool systems for gear skiving can be repeatedly reground - Horn Cutting Tools

To extend the service life of its inserts and solid carbide tools, which must meet the highest standards of precision and quality, Horn offers customers a reconditioning service worldwide. Refurbishment is carried out in fixed steps, regardless of actual wear.

The company said that previously it was not feasible to document individual measurements or other data on receipt of the tool and after processing, but its innovation has been to digitally map the life cycle of tools to enable the recording of quality-critical data using a web-based solution customised for specific groups of tooling products.

The HORN Service Platform (HSP) prevents errors and reduces lead-times by digitally automating and accelerating administrative tasks.

The HSP is able to streamline the assessment of the initial condition of worn tools after receipt and maintain order data in an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system.

More than 15 stations in Horn's factory have been connected to the tool manufacturer's Industry 4.0 digital production infrastructure, for which the manufacturer was awarded an Allianz Industry 4.0 Baden-Württemberg Award in 2023. The most important processes monitored include laser marking, grinding, various tests and measurements, cleaning, blasting, coating, packaging and shipping.

The HSP digitally assigns a unique identification number to each tool manufactured, transcending the boundaries of a classic ERP system. For traceability, data can be recorded throughout the servicing process and displayed on a web interface in a structured and transparent manner. It includes all quality-critical data, such as measured values (height, diameter, concentricity, etc.), test reports, images and comments. Horn and its customers share one system, but with individual views and clear demarcation of the information.

The introduction of HSP has significantly increased delivery of reconditioned tools and created transparency across the tool life cycle. Additionally, whereas servicing was formerly only economical for large quantities of tools, now smaller batches may be processed cost-effectively. The data collected provides the basis for future analyses and optimisation of manufacturing processes. 

HORN said it is gradually rolling out this digital solution and will use it in other product areas, with gear skiving tools and PCD tools expected to follow.