Process control. (Hardware/Software).With the economy necessitating lean manufacturing Lean manufacturing is the production of goods using less of everything compared to mass production: less human effort, less manufacturing space, less investment in tools, and less engineering time to develop a new product. and just-in-time market strategies, the company has released CureBuilder software. CureBuilder is a software package that allows users to quickly and easily develop accurate process control algorithms for rubber compounds, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. the company. These algorithms establish optimal cure times, thus ensuring higher part quality and lowered production costs by increased throughput. The package is said to be simple to use. After collecting a few mechanical and electrical rheometry measurements, the user can point and click to ascertain the correct curing parameters from powerful, behind the scenes statistical software, according to the company. CureBuilder uses multiple regression Multiple regression The estimated relationship between a dependent variable and more than one explanatory variable. algorithms to provide more robust and accurate correlations with desired physical properties, such as T90. Instead of isolating i·so·late tr.v. i·so·lat·ed, i·so·lat·ing, i·so·lates 1. To set apart or cut off from others. 2. To place in quarantine. 3. a single impedance impedance, in electricity, measure in ohms of the degree to which an electric circuit resists the flow of electric current when a voltage is impressed across its terminals. data point or feature, such as a slope, to determine a compound's optimal cure time, CureBuilder uses multiple data inputs, such as several frequencies or slope values, to determine proper cure times precisely. (Signature Control Systems, 4071 S. Eliot St., Denver, CO 80110) Circle 91 on card |
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