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NEW, SIMPLFIED CONNECTION TECHNOLOGY WITH MANY BENEFITS WHEN USED IN MULTI-CAVITY MOLDS
21 April 2006 - Kistler Instruments

Kistler has introduced a new, simplfied connection technology with many benefits when used in multi-cavity molds. With the new multi-channel cable technology, between one and four or one and eight sensors can be connected with one single cable running from the mold to the monitoring system.

Kistler has introduced a new, simplfied connection technology with many benefits when used in multi-cavity molds. With the new multi-channel cable technology, between one and four or one and eight sensors can be connected with one single cable running from the mold to the monitoring system.

Based on single-wire technology, the different wire strands are combined into one cable. Formerly, the connection of the mold to the monitoring device required up to eight cables and connectors. Now, one single multichannel cable and multi-channel connector are sufficient.

As only one single connector needs to be accommodated, the new connection technology uses less space within the mold cavity. This in turn, minimizes the cost of mold cable connections, while the time and effort used for the set-up is reduced to a fraction. Moreover, the new method is safer: the hazard of a potential mix-up of sensor connectors is eliminated.

Multi-channel cable technology is now available for all Unisens single-wire sensors with uniform sensitivity. A range of different adapter cables ensures that the new connection technology is compatible with existing analysis systems such as DataFlow. Sensors and connection technology are available as part of the multi-channel system Type 6831A... . A new charge amplifier plug-in unit Type 5063A2 with multi-channel cable technology is available for signal conditioners Type 2859A... and 2865A... .

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About: Kistler Instruments
Kistler is one of the world's leading suppliers of measurement technology. Kistler pressure sensors, force sensors and accelerometers use the piezoelectric effect for precise measurement of mechanical properties.

Kistler is a privately-owned Swiss company which develops and manufactures sensors and electronics for measuring pressure, force and acceleration.

Additionally, the functionality of electronics plays an increasing role when defining a measuring system and even more frequently, electronics in fact becomes part of the sensor itself. Most of Kistler's products have been developed in close cooperation between leading universities or research facilities and Kistler's engineers.

Investments in Kistler's research department have led to the development of new crystals which enable reliable measurements to be taken under the most extreme environmental conditions. The results of our in-depth crystal research will give us a leading edge in advancing the state-of-the-art.


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