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Capacitance thickness gauges: new designs break old barriers.


Capacitance capacitance, in electricity, capability of a body, system, circuit, or device for storing electric charge. Capacitance is expressed as the ratio of stored charge in coulombs to the impressed potential difference in volts.  gauges are attempting to solve their historic limitations in blown film thickness measuring, in particular their inability to measure barrier films. Virtually all makers of capacitance gauges brought new models targeting barrier film to the K 2004 show in Dusseldorf last fall.

On display there were new heads, unusual configurations of mounting frames, and new gauging locations below the nip. There were also demonstrations and videos of capacitive gauges controlling barrier film extrusion. The latest news since the show is a new concept that could provide the first capacitance gauge for cast film.

Pluses and minuses

Capacitance gauges create an electric field that passes at an angle through the film, and they mathematically interpret the field strength as a measure of the film's relative thickness. Because air also has capacitance, the position of the film relative to the gauge can affect the readings. Thus any film movement could throw the signal off. To counteract this, the gauges are traditionally in direct contact with the film bubble. They are typically mounted on an oscillating os·cil·late  
intr.v. os·cil·lat·ed, os·cil·lat·ing, os·cil·lates
1. To swing back and forth with a steady, uninterrupted rhythm.

2.
 ring just above the frost line frost line
n.
The depth to which frost penetrates the earth.



frost line

1. In regions where there is no permafrost, the maximum depth to which frost penetrates the ground in the winter.

2.
, where they can provide feedback for thickness control.

Capacitance gauges have been used for years to control thickness of "plain vanilla Refers to the bare minimum of functions that are known to be available in an application or system. Contrast with bells and whistles. " polyethylene polyethylene (pŏl'ēĕth`əlēn), widely used plastic. It is a polymer of ethylene, CH2=CH2, having the formula (-CH2-CH2-)n  films, but they have several disadvantages with other film types. The contacting head doesn't work well with sticky materials like stretch films, metallocene-based resins, or EVA Eva

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1. Eva - A toy ALGOL-like language used in "Formal Specification of Programming Languages: A Panoramic Primer", F.G.
, which can be marred or scratched by the head.

Gauge accuracy depends on the material and temperature. The dielectric dielectric (dī'ĭlĕk`trĭk), material that does not conduct electricity readily, i.e., an insulator (see insulation). A good dielectric should also have other properties: It must resist breakdown under high voltages; it should not  signal is easily confused by barrier materials such as EVOH EVOH Ethylene Vinyl Alcohol Polymer (chemical industry)  and nylon. The dielectric constants dielectric constant
n.
See permittivity.
 of EVOH and nylon change with temperature and vary drastically at over 150 F. When barrier film is hotter than 150 F, the gauge reads only the barrier layer, recording about 7% of total film thickness. Capacitance readings are also thrown off by moisture and filler fill·er 1  
n.
One that fills, as:
a. Something added to augment weight or size or fill space.

b. A composition, especially a semisolid that hardens on drying, used to fill pores, cracks, or holes in wood, plaster,
 levels, and the gauges have to be recalibrated every time there's a change in film thickness.

Add all that up, and most OEMs install capacitance gauges only on mono-layer or non-barrier coex blown film lines for PE. For most other films, processors use nuclear thickness gauges, either beta or gamma backscatter backscatter

in radiology, radiation deflected by scattering processes at angles greater than 90 degrees to the original direction of the beam of radiation. Important in radiotherapy when estimating surface exposure dose.
.

"In terms of practicality, gamma backscatter is much easier than capacitance for everything," notes the president of one large blown film equipment maker. "It's easy to use and not affected by heat, the type of resin, or the additive additive

In foods, any of various chemical substances added to produce desirable effects. Additives include such substances as artificial or natural colourings and flavourings; stabilizers, emulsifiers, and thickeners; preservatives and humectants (moisture-retainers); and
 loading in the resin. You don't have to recalibrate all the time, and it requires much less maintenance."

Capacitance gauges, however, have two big advantages over nuclear gauges. They're non-nuclear, which is a plus in places like Europe, where nuclear devices are heavily regulated. And they're less expensive. Depending on the size and kind of blown film line, a nuclear gauge installation can be 30% to 100% more expensive than a capacitance gauge, hardware vendors say, and processors often want more affordable gauge control.

Many new choices

K 2004 was the first show at which visitors could see a capacitance gauge actually controlling a barrier film line. Most of the new capacitance gauges at the K show were prototypes. Some had seen a few months of customer trials, while others were built only weeks before the show. Even now, six months later, extruder builders haven't seen the new gauges, much less evaluated them.

An early alternative to non-contact heads were "non-scratching" types that rolled over the bubble on a wheel. These were offered by both Kundig and Plast-Control, mostly for EVA and metallocene PE films. Now there are several truly non-contacting heads on the market.

Kundig displayed its first non-contacting sensor in 1998. It rode on an air stream over the bubble. But it required five more years of development before being commercialized as the KNC-200 sensor 18 months ago.

There isn't much difference between the various non-contacting capacitive heads, manufacturers say. "The difference is in how to keep the distance from the film," says Albert Keller Albert Keller (April 27, 1844 – July 14, 1920) was a German painter.

He was born at Gais, in Switzerland; he studied at the Munich Academy under Lenbach and Ramberg, and must be counted among the leading colorists of the modern German school.
, president of Kundig. "The way you keep your distance has to be accurate and constant."

In late 2003, Kundig launched a two-sided gauge, the S-100 Twin, in a C-shaped frame. It is used on the layflat below the oscillating hauloff, a far less expensive installation than an oscillating ring on a bubble. The gauge was shown at K 2004 controlling thickness on a five-layer barrier film line at the booth of Luigi Bandera SpA of Italy. Kundig now has five commercial installations of the S-100 Twin, all controlling thickness of barrier film--four of them with adjustable air rings and one using an automatic die.

The dual head is designed with the transmitter A device that generates signals. Contrast with receiver.  on top and the receiver on the bottom, whereas heads mounted on the bubble have the emitter One side of a bipolar transistor. See collector.  and receiver in the same instrument. Kundig's S-100 Twin uses no air cushion air cushion
n.
1. Trapped air that supports a vehicle a short distance above the surface of land or water.

2. A device that uses trapped air to absorb the shock of motion, especially in vehicles. Also called air spring.
. Instead, the film passes through a 1-mm gap between the heads.

Kundig says the signal is more accurate with the Twin because passing a signal through two layers of film in the layflat gives a more consistent thickness reading than bouncing a signal at an angle with a one-sided capacitance head.

The Twin uses two C-frames mounted on either side of the web to read thickness at two places on the layflat. This gives a reading of the film's thickness profile much faster than waiting for a complete rotation of the hauloff. The same sensors also check layflat width, which saves the cost of a separate detector. It is possible to measure thickness with only one C-frame, but that would take two or three times longer, depending on film width, to measure a full circumference.

Kundig's K-100 Twin was also shown at K 2004 in a newer hybrid version combined with a contactless optical sensor from Isis Optronics Optronics, or optoelectronics in its less abbreviated form, is the science and technology making use of optics and electronics. It is sometimes synonymous with photonics, however the latter has a lesser emphasis on electronics.  GmbH. Isis' gauge measures the thickness of up to 16 individual layers in a multi layer film using white-light interferometry. It takes up to 4000 measurements a second. The advantage of combining two sensor types is that Isis' instrument alone is limited to transparent film. The hybrid gauge was a prototype that has not yet been field tested. It would cost around $100,000.

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 Control Systems also offer double-sided C-frame gauges. Plast-Control says it has 50 installations. At K 2004, Plast-Control showed the prototype of an unusually shaped non-contacting capacitive head, mounted in an elongated e·lon·gate  
tr. & intr.v. e·lon·gat·ed, e·lon·gat·ing, e·lon·gates
To make or grow longer.

adj. or elongated
1. Made longer; extended.

2. Having more length than width; slender.
 C-shaped frame. A two-sided gauge mounts at one end of the frame, which is 2.7 meters wide and has an active scanning area 2.2 meters wide. Instead of being fixed on the bubble, the entire frame slides in and out over the film layflat. So it takes up a lot of room when it pulls back, but it's mounted high in the film tower where it isn't likely to bump into bump  
v. bumped, bump·ing, bumps

v.tr.
1. To strike or collide with.

2. To cause to knock against an obstacle.

3.
a.
 an operator.

This novel device was tested for four months before the show but was not commercially available until last month. At the show, a live video connection showed the gauge running on barrier film at two unidentified customers. Plast-Control says several instruments are now being used to control thickness on five- and seven-layer barrier films.

Because the C-Scanner takes so much space to move in and out over the layflat, Plast-Control is also developing a fixed O-frame scanner with a moving head. The first one was built in April, and Plast-Control has orders for several more. The head scans across the layflat in about 20 sec, avoiding the waiting time for the rotation of the oscillating haul off. After the head has scanned two to six times, it will calculate the thickness profile. Plast-Control says the reading time of 2 min or less should allow the gauge to achieve response times for thickness control that are as short as with an oscillating ring. Both the C-frame and O-frame heads ride on compressed air compressed air, air whose volume has been decreased by the application of pressure. Air is compressed by various devices, including the simple hand pump and the reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, and axial-flow compressors.  in a small gap of 0.2 mm.

The main application for the O-frame is barrier film, but it could also be used to control very large blown film lines such as for agricultural film. The O-frame could also be the first capacitance gauge for cast film, Plast-Control says. At present, the sensor is only for films thicker than 12 microns.

A fixed capacitance gauge beyond the nip, either in the collapsing frame or on the layflat, requires a blown film line with an oscillating hauloff. However, it also saves the roughly $30,000 cost of an oscillating ring on the bubble. Installation of a fixed capacitance gauge costs little more than the head (roughly $12,000 to $15,000). Another advantage in operating below the nip is that the film is cool enough that a capacitance gauge can get a reliable signal from barrier film.

However, two gauge makers at K 2004 showed new gauges designed for mounting on the bubble. Octagon Process Technology GmbH in Germany showed the prototype of a non-contact capacitance gauge that rides on a venturi-induced air cushion. Called VenPad, the gauge blows air sideways on the bubble, then follows the suction suction /suc·tion/ (suk´shun) aspiration of gas or fluid by mechanical means.

post-tussive suction  a sucking sound heard over a lung cavity just after a cough.
 of the air flow, riding on a constant air gap of less than 1 mm. It measures film as thick as 6 microns with resolution of [+ or -] 0.1 micron micron: see micrometer.


One micrometer, which is one millionth of a meter or approximately 1/25,000 of an inch. The tiny elements that make up a transistor on a chip are measured in micrometers and nanometers. See process technology.
. The prototype gauge was tested three weeks before the K Show at Kuhne GmbH in Germany (parent of American Kuhne). Further tests at Kuhne and one customer reportedly were successful with 22-micron stretch film having an mLLDPE surface layer.

Micro-Epsilon Messtechnik GmbH in Germany showed its patented non-contact capacitance thickness gauge, which is available for the first time on the open market. Until last year, it was available only through Windmoeller & Hoelscher, for which it was developed in 1998. The Filmcontrol 8101 non-contact capacitance gauge rides on a constant aircushion and measures with resolution of [+ or -] 0.25 microns, nearly as accurate as contact-type gauges, Micro-Epsilon says. About 25 of these gauges are now installed commercially.

Micro-Epsilon's EC5 combines a capacitive sensor with an eddy-current sensor in a single housing. It measures thickness of monolayer mon·o·lay·er
n.
1. A film or layer one molecule thick formed at the interface between water and either oil or air by a substance such as a partially esterified fatty acid that contains both hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups in the same
 film between a non-contact gauge and a ground roller Noun 1. ground roller - Madagascan roller with terrestrial and crepuscular habits that feeds on e.g. insects and worms
roller - Old World bird that tumbles or rolls in flight; related to kingfishers
. The capacitive gauge measures film thickness and the eddy-current measures the distance from the gauge to the roller to compensate for changes in sensor distance from the film.

Control with capacitance

One big question is whether capacitance gauges mounted beyond the nip can control thickness as well as can a gauge on the bubble just above the frost line. Updating time is a lot longer for a gauge beyond the nip. A single fixed head below an oscillating hauloff might need one and a half rotations for the first profile--on a wide bubble, that could take 20 to 40 min. New gauges are intended to shorten that update time before the control software can update settings at the die or air ring. Some systems require three or four full rotations before they can start controlling thickness. Adding an extra capacitance head cuts that update time in half by reading in two locations--but it adds cost.

Gussets are also an issue. C-frame gauges can't be used for a tube of blown film making gusseted adj. 1. provided or reinforced with gussets. Opposite of ungusseted nt>.

Adj. 1. gusseted - provided or reinforced with gussets
ungusseted - not having gussets
 bags, since the gusset gus·set  
n.
1. A triangular insert, as in the seam of a garment, for added strength or expansion.

2. A triangular metal bracket used to strengthen a joist.

3.
 would have to pass a signal through four layers of film, not two.

SolveTech sees recent competitors' moves into dual-sided heads after the nip as a vindication VINDICATION, civil law. The claim made to property by the owner of it. 1 Bell's Com. 281, 5th ed. See Revendication.  of its pioneering approach. For 10 years SolveTech has led that market with an inexpensive, dual-sided capacitance gauge (Model BF200) in a low-cost C-frame for mounting on the layflat. It claims hundreds of installations monitoring PE film. In addition, SolveTech has offered dual-head, dual-sided C-frame systems (Model BF 202) for three years.

Until recently, SolveTech's C-frame gauge was used only to monitor, not control, film thickness, but that is changing. In the past year one of its customers, which has used its equipment for five years on barrier film, just recently made software adjustments and to use it for closed-loop thickness control.

Addex has used bubble-mounted contacting capacitance gauges to control thickness in six barrier blown film systems over the past five years. What's unusual is that the capacitance gauge and controls (built in-house from standard components) ride on a carousel around the bubble--the only system known to do so. Addex says that its Redi die controls layer thickness so accurately "that deviations caused by the barrier layer on the overall gauge reading are insignificant."

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