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What Is a Digital Twin? How Virtual Machine Models Are Transforming Indian Manufacturing

TSL Automation Solutions July 15, 2025
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What Is a Digital Twin?

A digital twin is a virtual model of a physical system — a machine, a production line, a plant, or even an entire supply chain — that is continuously updated with real-world data from IIoT sensors and PLCs. Unlike a static simulation model, a digital twin reflects the current state of the physical system in real time.

Three Types of Digital Twin

  • Asset twin — virtual model of a single machine or component (motor, pump, compressor)
  • Process twin — model of a production process or production line
  • System twin — plant-wide or supply-chain-wide model integrating multiple process twins

What Can You Do With a Digital Twin?

  • Predictive maintenance — run the twin under different degradation scenarios to predict when the real machine will require maintenance
  • Process optimisation — simulate parameter changes in the twin before applying them to the real machine
  • Operator training — train operators on the digital twin without risk to the real production line
  • Remote diagnostics — engineers can troubleshoot the virtual twin remotely when they cannot access the physical site
  • Design validation — test new control logic in the twin before deploying to the PLC

The Hardware Foundation of a Digital Twin

A digital twin requires a robust data collection infrastructure — IIoT sensors, industrial PCs to aggregate data, and OPC UA or Modbus connectivity from PLCs. Avalue industrial PCs from TSL Automation Solutions provide the edge data collection and processing layer that feeds digital twin platforms. Contact us to discuss the hardware foundation for your digital twin project.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a digital twin in manufacturing?
A digital twin is a real-time virtual model of a physical asset — machine, production line, or entire factory — that mirrors the current state of the physical system using live sensor data. It allows engineers to monitor performance, simulate process changes, predict maintenance needs, and optimise operations without disrupting the physical system. Digital twins are a core enabler of Industry 4.0 smart manufacturing.
What data does a digital twin use?
A digital twin continuously ingests: sensor data from the physical asset (temperature, vibration, pressure, flow, power consumption), PLC process values via OPC UA or MQTT, quality inspection results, production count and OEE data, maintenance records, and CAD/process models that define the asset's design parameters. The digital twin combines these data streams to create a live, queryable model of the physical system.
What computing hardware supports industrial digital twin applications?
Digital twin applications require: edge computing nodes (industrial PCs or IoT gateways) to collect and pre-process sensor data at the machine, industrial network infrastructure to transmit data in real time, and a server or cloud platform running the digital twin software (ANSYS Twin Builder, Siemens MindSphere, PTC ThingWorx). On-premises deployments use industrial servers; cloud-connected deployments use edge nodes that stream to cloud platforms.
What are the benefits of digital twins for Indian manufacturers?
Indian manufacturers benefit from digital twins through: predictive maintenance (reducing unplanned downtime by 20–40%), energy optimisation (identifying inefficiency patterns), quality improvement (correlating process parameters with defect rates), faster new product introduction (simulating process changes before physical implementation), and regulatory compliance reporting from automated data collection rather than manual records.
Does TSL Automation supply hardware for digital twin applications?
Yes — TSL Automation Solutions supplies Avalue industrial PCs, IoT gateways, and embedded computing platforms that form the data collection and edge processing layer for industrial digital twin deployments. Contact our Mumbai team to discuss hardware requirements for your smart manufacturing project.
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