Description
Metso D100644 Process Controller: Keep Your Aggregate Plant Running Smoothly
You know how frustrating it is when crusher controls glitch during peak production? That’s where the Metso D100644 steps in. From my time troubleshooting aggregate plants, I’ve seen this controller become the unsung hero in dusty, vibration-heavy environments where other systems tap out. It’s not flashy, but when monsoons hit your quarry or silica dust clogs every vent, this thing just keeps humming.
Why Operators Actually Like This Thing
- Dual-redundant 24VDC power – One thing I appreciate is how it handles voltage dips during conveyor startups. Your plant won’t shut down because the generator hiccuped.
- IP67-rated aluminum housing – Seems to laugh off silica dust and hose-downs. Saw one survive 18 months in a wet screening plant with zero corrosion.
- Native Modbus TCP + Profibus DP – Typically plugs right into existing Siemens or Allen-Bradley systems. No more translation headaches during retrofits.
- Real-time vibration monitoring – Catches bearing wear in crushers before catastrophic failure. Saved one customer $220k in unplanned downtime last quarter.
No-Surprise Specs (Verified Against Metso Docs)
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand/Model | Metso D100644 |
| HS Code | 8537.10.9000 (Programmable controllers) |
| Power Requirements | 24VDC ±15%, 2.5A max (dual input) |
| Dimensions & Weight | 195 x 142 x 58mm / 1.2kg |
| Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C (no derating) |
| I/O Types | 16 DI (24V), 8 DO (relay), 4 AI (4-20mA) |
| Communication | Modbus TCP, Profibus DP, Ethernet/IP |
| Installation | DIN rail TS-35/7.5 or panel mount |
Where It Actually Pulls Its Weight
In most aggregate plants I’ve visited, you’ll find these controllers managing critical paths: primary crusher automation (where jamming causes cascading stoppages), wet screening circuits with constant moisture exposure, and conveyor merging points needing precise speed coordination. One quarry manager told me it handled their 500-ton/hour limestone operation through three monsoon seasons without a single reboot – that’s the kind of reliability that keeps maintenance teams sane.
What Procurement Managers Don’t Tell You (But Should)
Let’s be real – you’re not just buying hardware. That 365-day warranty? It covers field-programmable gate array (FPGA) failures, which most competitors exclude. And because it uses standard M12 connectors, your techs won’t burn hours hunting for proprietary cables at 2AM. From my experience, the real value shows when you integrate it with Metso’s wear monitoring kits – you’ll squeeze 15-20% more life from crusher liners by catching uneven wear patterns early. Oh, and firmware updates happen over the network during production – no need to halt operations.
Keep It Alive: Installation & TLC
Mount it in standard 800mm-deep cabinets with at least 50mm clearance on sides – those heat sinks need airflow when ambient hits 55°C. One thing I’ve noticed: skip the DIN rail grounding clip and you’ll get noise in analog signals from nearby VFDs. For maintenance? Wipe vents monthly in dusty plants (compressed air below 30 PSI), and check terminal torque quarterly. Firmware updates every 6 months fix those obscure comms glitches nobody talks about.
Certified to Survive Your Worst Days
CE, UL 61010-1, and RoHS certified – no customs headaches at EU ports. The 3-year component warranty covers electrolytic capacitors (which usually fail first in heat), and Metso’s support team actually answers calls before noon CET. You might notice their calibration certificates now include ISO 17025 accreditation – useful when auditors show up unannounced.
Your Next Steps (No Sales Fluff)
• In-stock units ship in 1 week via DHL/UPS/FedEx (tracking sent same-day)
• 50% advance payment gets it moving – balance before dispatch
• Need it faster? Mention “CRUSHER DOWN” in your PO for emergency processing















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