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The right choice of sensor and the correct mounting ensure good measurement results. This is particularly important in production monitoring, because a reliable separation of good and bad parts requires accurate process data.
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Sensor selection
Kistler offers the most extensive range of sensors for mold cavity pressure measurement. » more...
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Sensor position
The required process characteristics can be monitored through appropriate sensor positioning. Basically, three typical positioning methods are used. » more...
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Direct sensors
These are used to measure mold cavity pressure in direct contact with the melt. Direct sensors are robust and easy to install. » more...
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Indirect sensors
These are used to measure mold cavity pressure by means of an ejector pin. Indirect sensors are mounted in the ejector plate and do not require any additional hole in the cavity wall. » more...
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Contactless sensors
These are intended for measuring the mold cavity pressure with a strain sensor. The sensor is positioned in the mold insert and does not leave any visible mark on the part surface. » more...
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Choice of connectors and cable routing
A range of connectors allows single- and multichannel connection of all Kistler sensors for mold cavity pressure and temperature. » more...
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Setup and service
Functional testing of the installed sensor increases the reliability of the measuring system. » more...
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Design topics and information
Kistler provides support for efficient mold design by providing CAD data and design information. » more...
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