MOLD TECHNOLOGY (July 01, 2008)
Canadian Plastics
RJG Inc.' s new Press Fit Cavity Temperature Sensor is designed to work in conjunction with RJG's eDART Process Control System to assist molders in diagnosing processing problems relating to temperatu...
RJG Inc.’s new Press Fit Cavity Temperature Sensor is designed to work in conjunction with RJG’s eDART Process Control System to assist molders in diagnosing processing problems relating to temperature issues inside the actual mold cavity.
The press-fit cavity temperature sensor is simple toinstall, by drilling a small hole for the wire, and a flat-bottomedpocket with the tolerance necessary to press fit the device in from thecavity face. Locate the sensors near areas where short shots,dimensional errors or warp are likely to occur. Placing sensors indifferent areas of the part can show problems with nonuniform cooling.
RJG Inc. (Traverse City, Mich.); www.rjginc.com; 231-947-3111
Dier International (Unionville, Ont.); www.dierinternational.com; 905-474-9874 KLA (Kitchener, Ont.); 519-894-0164