Product category:
Packaging, Conveyors and Materials Transfer
News Release from: Sandretto UK | Subject: Water temperature control units
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 30 March 2004
Temperature Control - don't skimp the
quality
Temperature control equipment used on cooling systems for moulding machinery is vital to the performance of the whole process, and is just one example of how attention to such detail is important
Gordon Crouch, Manager, Processing at Rugby-based injection moulding machinery supplier Sandretto UK, argues for careful sourcing and trialling of prospective temperature control equipment Injection moulding is a process that requires the careful control of numerous parameters to obtain optimum component quality
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 23 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
New Ginko linear robot and controls introduced
Sandretto UK launches new robot control systems and a new robot, enhancing the performance and reputation of their user friendly equipment: current demand is reported as buoyant for their equipment
Plan, and be prepared, for Quick Mould Changes
Gordon Crouch, Manager, Processing, at Rugby-based Sandretto UK, explains some of the Quick Mould Change (QMC) details and issues at the tool/moulding machine interface
This is understood by most, however, one area that is often not fully understood is the control of the mould temperature.
Quite often too little attention is paid to the original mould design, where many simply trust that the mould maker will correctly interpret the requirements of mould cooling.
Once the mould goes into production, it is most often just hooked up to the chilled water system, or piped to a water temperature controller, and left at that, often with very little thought into how well set up the cooling has been established.
Further reading
Easing the handling of plastics materials
Manual loading of polymeric material into a machine hopper manually is now clearly recognised as not advisable due to the risk of injury to the person charged with this task: Sandretto has the answer
Scaffold pole protection has offshore interest
TT Ninefields is set to increase its presence in the building services market by extending its successful proprietary product range of protective mouldings for building scaffolding
Sandretto UK develops cooling options
Sandretto UK's range of Green Box chillers and cooling equipment is making inroads into the UK market, according to Chris Whitlam, National Sales Manager
From there, injection machine process parameters are often used to overcome deficiencies in the mould temperature control, and any product faults are dealt with in the usual way, labelled as process faults, to be corrected by changing mould machine parameters.
This results in a less than ideal situation, often impacting on things like the cycle time, mechanical part strength, part dimensions, and surface finish, to name just a few.
The reality is that mould temperature control is a subject equally important to moulding, as any other.
In fact, temperature control can be the single most important processing parameter.
On top of less than ideal mould cooling design, the cooling system is the one that is likely to deteriorate more than most other factors.
And due to water being the preferred cooling medium, the steel water channels succumb to rust and scale, thus further reducing the chances of producing good mouldings.
Many users purchase their equipment without due consideration, thinking, for example, that as a unit is rated at, say 90 degrees C, that it will therefore do for the 80 degree C ABS-based job currently being run in the factory.
But the truth is, there is far more involved in just reaching a set temperature.
Even the set temperature is open for debate; some units measure return coolant temperature, while others measure the out going temperature.
Once the process is running, the heating requirement of the mould, most often turns to a cooling requirement.
Water flow rate, is another criteria, that has significant impact on how a unit can perform.
Cheaper control units use lower pump ratings or cheaper types of pump.
However, the more resistance the mould channels offer, the higher the pressure required for water to flow, and a higher flow rate drop off on a cheaper pump system.
Another area that the cheaper temperature control units cut corners on is in the cooling department.
By fitting smaller heat exchangers, the price of the unit comes down, but so does the performance.
And often the heat exchangers fitted are inadequate to function properly.
Next time you buy a mould temperature controller, ask how much cooling capacity the unit has, and compare this to others.
You'll be amazed at the differences between them.
As an injection moulding machinery supplier it is clearly in our best interest to offer the best kind of mould cooling possible.
This simply helps to bring out the best in our moulding machines.
At Sandretto UK we therefore ensure that we can offer a large range of water temperature control units, with a high specification level to accommodate even the more demanding applications.
All our temperature control units feature high capacity pumps, to ensure good water flow, even under high pressures.
Our units also deploy large heat exchangers, for better cooling, and two PID temperature controllers to ensure a very accurate temperature control.
The range includes both water and oil units, which offer temperature control up to 330 degree C.
Heater capacities range from 3Kw up to 150Kw.
These units are also packed with additional features such as leak stopper modes, and quick circuit cooling.
It makes sense to protect a moulding investment with fault free temperature control.
Sensible choices and outlay at the start of a project help ensure smooth production for time to come.
• Sandretto UK: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
• Processingtalk Home Page


