Özgenç Makina achieves 30% higher throughput on door–window production machines
With integrated OMRON motion, safety, and real-time control
Özgenç Makina, a leading producer of PVC, aluminium, and wooden door–window machines with more than 45 years of expertise, has enhanced the performance of its new-generation equipment through OMRON’s advanced automation technologies. Exporting to more than 100 countries, the company continues to develop highly precise, durable, and efficient solutions for global manufacturers. With OMRON’s support, Özgenç Makina strengthened speed, accuracy, and modularity across its cutting, welding, cleaning, and machining centers.
Key Benefits
Approximately 30% increase in machine production capacity
Reduced wiring and shorter assembly time thanks to EtherCAT
High-resolution servo drives ensure superior cutting and milling accuracy
Safety over EtherCAT architecture enhances operator and machine safety
Instant fault detection and faster maintenance with Sysmac Diagnostics
Modular, flexible, and reliable machine architecture via a unified Sysmac platform
At a glance
Özgenç Makina, a globally recognized manufacturer of PVC, aluminium, and wooden door–window production machines, transformed its next-generation equipment with OMRON’s integrated automation technology. By combining Sysmac machine controllers, servo drives, safety CPUs, laser sensors, and an EtherCAT-based network, all field devices now communicate through a single high-speed architecture. A PC interface developed by Özgenç enables real-time data exchange with the controller, improving visibility and responsiveness. As a result, machine performance significantly increased: capacity rose by around 30%, wiring and assembly time were reduced, and accuracy and operator safety reached new levels. The company now benefits from a more modular, reliable, and globally competitive machine platform.
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“Our collaboration with OMRON marked a new era in control and motion technologies. It allowed us to redesign our machines with a stronger focus on intelligence, safety, and efficiency.”