NPE news wrap-up: hot-runner temperature controls.* Sophisticated hot-runner temperature controls introduced at the NPE NPE NullPointerException (Java) NPE Network Processing Engine NPE National Policy on Education NPE National Plastics Exposition NPE Natural Penis Enlargement NPE Nutrition Program for the Elderly show in Chicago store set-up data right on the mold, detect (and even fix) thermocouple wiring mistakes, and employ easier-to-use icon-based displays. At the same time, several lower-cost, "entry-level" controllers made their debut. Plain or fancy? American MSI MSI: see integrated circuit. (1) (MicroSoft Installer) See Windows Installer. (2) (Medium Scale Integration) Between 100 and 3,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, LSI, VLSI and ULSI. Corp. rolled out a lower-cost, entry-level companion to its year-old Altanium control system. Instead of up to 384 zones of control, the new Altanium C series has up to 12 zones. It provides two zones of control per card, whereas the higher-end models have an independent control and power card for each zone. It is priced at $2650 for six zones and $3500 for 12 zones. The new C series can be mounted directly on a D-M-E or American MSI junction box junction box n. An enclosure within which electric circuits are connected. junction box An enclosure within which electric circuits, such as the electrical wiring for different sections of a building, are . The series comes in a mold-mounted (CM) version that leaves space for automation and hose connections while eliminating power and thermocouple cables. There is also a free-standing (CF) design that can fit into narrow spaces near the molding press. Despite its lower cost, the C series still packs plenty of software features. These include Active Reasoning Technology (ART) that automatically self-tunes the control algorithms. Its UniStart software manages mold temperatures from warm-up to steady-state so as to eliminate uneven thermal expansion thermal expansion Increase in volume of a material as its temperature is increased, usually expressed as a fractional change in dimensions per unit temperature change. that can cause leakage and mold or thermocouple damage. Intraview diagnostic software tests the voltage delivered to each heater and also detects open, reversed, or pinched thermocouples and blown fuses and heaters. It can perform "soft rewiring" of some faults. It also measures the resistance and wattage wattage the output or consumption of an electric device expressed in watts. for each heater to permit cavity-to-cavity thermal analysis Thermal analysis is a branch of materials science where the properties of materials are studied as they change with temperature. Techniques include:
American MSI released a new operator interface for the C-Series, called the Neo. It's a monochrome touchscreen with graphical symbols. It shows set-point and actual temperatures, power output, zone slaving, and alarms. The company also introduced a new nigh-end interface for the original Altanium systems. This new Matrix system has a large LCD touchscreen (12 to 18 in.) with graphical icons and pull-down menus for access to numerous control, monitoring, and diagnostic functions. The control keeps a running log of all process changes with time and date stamp Verb 1. date stamp - stamp with a date; "The package is dated November 24" date date - provide with a dateline; mark with a date; "She wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that she procrastinated" . SQC SQC Statistical Quality Control SQC Singapore Quality Class SQC Software Quality Control SQC Sediment Quality Criteria SQC Scottish Qualifications Certificate (record of student's academic achievements) SQC Surface Quality Control data recording, an online mold library, and remote monitoring (protocol) remote monitoring - (RMON) A network management protocol that allows network information to be gathered at a single computer. Whereas SNMP gathers network data from a single type of Management Information Base (MIB), RMON 1 defines nine additional MIBs that provide a capability through a wired network or internet browser See Web browser. are all standard. It operates in a Windows or Linux environment. Chip off the mold block Fast Heat brought out the Pulse II hot-runner control with Mold IQ--the ability to retrieve mold set-up data and operating history from a microprocessor chip embedded in the mold wiring box. "Currently, as a mold moves from one machine to another, all the information required for running the mold is lost," says John Stojka, v.p. of business development. The Mold IQ chip stores such data as the tool name, operator name, machine number, material type, lot number, pressure and time settings, and barrel temperature, as well as hot-runner control settings, zone designations, power inputs, set-point and actual temperatures, and operating modes. As compared with earlier Pulse systems, the capacity has been expanded from 24 up to 180 zones. Like the earlier models, it uses hot-swappable modules that control two zones at a time. However, Pulse II also features a one-step diagnostic function that analyzes the status of hot-runner components with one touch of a button. It also has auto-tuning ability and software to optimize peak energy usage. A new 10-in. color display allows users to view all control zones from one screen interface. Its icon-based graphics ease programming and monitoring tasks. The system also uses a new Smart Mold Box that contains the wiring with a new Active Thermocouple Protection (ATP ATP: see adenosine triphosphate. ATP in full adenosine triphosphate Organic compound, substrate in many enzyme-catalyzed reactions (see catalysis) in the cells of animals, plants, and microorganisms. ) circuit to prevent premature thermocouple failure. Fewer zones, less cost The latest from Gammaflux is the GLC-NE, a simpler, lower-cost, non-expandable temperature controller for up to six zones. It costs 20% less than the company's 36-zone GLC series and has been available only in Asia until now. It retains the GLC's proprietary [PID (1) (Process IDentifier) A temporary number assigned by the operating system to a process or service. (2) (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) The most common control methodology in process control. .sup.2] control algorithms, as well as current measurement, operating limits, and security levels. Gammaflux also announced a new full-featured but lower-cost option for its TTC TTC Trying To Conceive TTC Toronto Transit Commission TTC Trans Texas Corridor TTC Toutes Taxes Comprises (French) TTC Trident Technical College (North Charleston, SC) TTC Temporary Traffic Control line of hot-runner controls. A new international interface based on the GLC system can be substituted for the standard touchscreen. The new interface for this Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. system handles up to 128 zones instead of the usual 256 but retains virtually all of the TTC software features (e.g., operating limits, security levels, material protection, and troubleshooting) at a cost savings of about 50%. Meanwhile, Gammaflux introduced version 2.0 software for the TTC controller that adds several new capabilities. It is now possible to "daisy chain Connected in series, one after the other. Transmitted signals go to the first device, then to the second and so on. A SCSI Daisy Chain Both internal and external SCSI devices are daisy chained together. " one TTC controller to another using one touchscreen interface, allowing up to 640 zones of control. It also has remote monitoring capability through an Ethernet network, new software that detects cross-wired zones in a mold, and automatic creation of performance reports at programmed intervals. The unit can be mounted within a molding machine's control panel. Ewikon's new HPS See Seer*HPS. C controller comes in three models--a 230V version with up to 36 zones, a Universal model with up to 12 zones and either 5V or 230V output, and a PC touchscreen supervisory interface for controllers handling up to 160 zones. All models use self-tuning PID control to maintain temperature within [+ or -] 1[degrees]C. An "intelligent start-up" function determines whether there is current leakage and operates the system in a normal or soft-start mode. The controllers have mold diagnostics and storage capacity for up to four mold set-ups. Mounted on swivel arms, the touchscreen supervisory control Supervisory control is a general term for control of many individual controllers or control loops, whether by a human or an automatic control system, although almost every real system is a combination of both. also provides event and error reporting functions as well as data recording. Control keys in the monitor housing offer quick access to frequently used functions. The LCD color display monitors up to 40 zones per page. Each zone shows actual and set temperatures, deviation, and power output. Single zones or groups of zones can be selected with one touch for input or change of setpoints. Ewikon also launched the Multi 5 series, a basic 230V controller for five, 10, or 20 zones. Incoe replaced its series 760 controller with the full-featured but lower-cost Microcom II. It is a simple controller for up to 48 zones, using single-zone modules that can be easily swapped and replaced. Features include self-tuning, soft start, reversed thermocouple detection, and user-selectable time- or voltage-proportioning control. More new choices D-M-E's new Integrity series of hot-runner controls, scheduled for commercial introduction next year, will feature new modules, new mainframes, new cabling, and ability to control hundreds of zones. The control modules are less than half the size of current Smart Series modules. A new front panel has a four-digit display of actual and set temperatures. The mainframes are offered in 12-zone increments. A patent-pending cable design reportedly enables error-proof connection. Other features include group or individual setpoints, standby beating, automatic mold-wiring diagnostics, and zone slaving. A controller for up to 196 zones with 24V or 240V bushings is new from Plasthing. The company offers the unit here through an exclusive agreement with EFI See UEFI. EFI - Extensible Firmware Interface Ltd., a U.K. maker of microprocessor temperature controllers specifically for hot runners. Features include real-time graphs of temperature and power, ability to change the control zones to mirror positions of the cavities in the mold, and an auto-test feature that checks that all the zones are correctly wired. It warns of incorrect connections between thermocouple and power source. The controller also has the patented Tool Guard, which monitors water cooling Water cooling is a method of heat removal from components. As opposed to air cooling, water is used as the heat transmitter. Water cooling is commonly used for cooling internal combustion engines in automobiles and electrical generators. in the mold and automatically shuts down the hot-runner system in case of a cooling failure. Users can download program upgrades from a PC. Mold-Masters announced several developments in its TempMaster series, which was unveiled last year in configurations for 24, 84, and 160 zones. The TMMZ line now comes in a machine-direct-mount (MDM (Modular Digital Multitrack) An audio recorder that mixes and records multiple tracks of digital audio. The two major MDM technologies are ADAT and DTRS. See ADAT and DTRS. ) version, a new mini-graphical (MG) system, and a new sequential valve gate controller (SVGC SVGC Secure Voice & Graphics Conferencing ). The MDM version has a magnet-mount LCD or TFT (Thin Film Transistor) The term typically refers to active matrix screens on laptop computers. Active matrix LCD provides a sharper screen display and broader viewing angle than does passive matrix. See LCD and thin film. TFT - Thin Film transistor touchscreen display and an adapter for mounting the controller on the machine platen. The new MG system provides a graphical user system in a cost-effective package. It is said to provide the benefits of the firm's more sophisticated TMMZ-G system but is limited to 24 or 60 zones. Features include auto ground-fault detection and wireless networking capability. Mold-Masters also added a sequential valve-gating option that delivers complete temperature and filling control in a single package. NEED TO KNOW MORE? American MSI Corp., Moorpark, Calif. (805) 523-9593, www.americanmsi.com D-M-E Co., Madison Heights, Mich. (248) 398-6000, www.dme.net Ewikon Hot Runner Systems of America Inc., East Dundee, Ill. (847) 844-9351, www.ewikon.com Fast Heat Inc., Elmhurst, Ill. (630) 833-5400, www.fastheat.com Gammaflux L.P., Sterling Va. (703) 471-5050, www.gammaflux.com Incoe Corp., Troy, Mich. (248) 616-0220, www.incoe.com Mold-Masters Ltd., Georgetown, Ont. (905) 877-0185, www.moldmasters.com Plasthing Hotrunner Systems Inc., Mishawaka, Ind. (574) 257-8689, www.plasthing.com |
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