This term refers to a unique hardware address permanently assigned to a device’s network interface. It is used to uniquely identify devices within a local network and to control the directed exchange of data. In industrial plastics processing systems, this address enables reliable communication between machine controllers, sensors, production equipment, and higher-level control systems. The address is typically stored in the network interface hardware and consists of a standardized sequence of hexadecimal characters. This allows each device in the network to be uniquely addressed and integrated into industrial data communication.

MAC address (Media Access Control address) in Injection Molding


Automation technology: Label showing the MAC address of the relevant device


Related topics:

Ethernet
Machine control

This glossary of plastic industry is provided by PLEXPERT Canada Inc.