Control software Batch Architect™
for the pharmaceutical industryreportingmonitoring

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Characteristics

Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry
Function
reporting, control, monitoring, design
Type
automated
Other characteristics
server

Description

Versatile Controls for Batch-Type Processing Batch Architect™ control software is a flexible controls system designed to operate virtually any piece of batch-type equipment. Available in Standard and Pro versions, Batch Architect utilizes Rockwell® Software HMI platforms and Allen-Bradley® Logix™ processors. This package provides a simple interface for monitoring and manually adjusting process parameters and is also available with an additional phase control option. Phase-based control is ideal for users who desire automated control but want the flexibility to change the process on-the-fly. Batch Architect also provides safety, process alarming, and a standard datalogging system. The patented Batch Architect Pro™ design provides greater functionality for recipe control and 21 CFR Part 11 compliance. Batch Architect Pro systems runs on FactoryTalk View SE HMI on an industrial computer. Facilitates Compliance Batch Architect Pro™ offers FDA 21 CFR Part 11 capabilities for electronic signatures and record creating, making it easy to bring your machines up to date with current industry regulations. Improves Traceability Batch Architect Pro stores logged batch data in a Microsoft SQL server database. Users can then easily create reports from stored server data to convey the necessary information. The reporting utility can be installed on a computer outside the process room to allow easier access to reporting capabilities.

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