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COMO INJECTION FUNCTIONALITY ENHANCED
22 January 2007 - Kistler Instruments
| The CoMo Injection process monitoring and documentation system Type 2829A... from Kistler now offers an extended range of functions. The extra screen pages of the new ver-sion 1.1 allow even faster analysis of the process. The system now also supports all pin and ejector shapes for indirect measurement of mold cavity pressure. |
The CoMo Injection process monitoring and documentation system Type 2829A... from Kistler now offers an extended range of functions. The extra screen pages of the new ver-sion 1.1 allow even faster analysis of the process. The system now also supports all pin and ejector shapes for indirect measurement of mold cavity pressure. In the course of developing CoMo Injection, Kistler consistently simplified the entire measur-ing chain, cavity pressure sensors, connection methods, electronics and system control, and tailored it to the full spectrum of injection molding needs. Multichannel cabling based on singlewire technology allows connection of up to 8 pressure sensors with just one cable. CoMo Injection comes equipped with all of the necessary components for monitoring, analysis and documentation of the injection molding process and is only offered with the full complement of functions. System control is based on the molding procedures. One option is to operate CoMo Injection locally with a display unit. Consistent application of web technology allows easy access via the intranet or internet from PCs running standard software. All production data can be saved in a central CoMo-MIS database Type 2829A... and conditioned for documentation and analysis.
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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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