Recent advances in technology, such as the launch of Maag’s extrex? GDP twin outlet pump earlier this year, as well as increased expectations with regard to properties for extruded materials, have since made co-extrusion a staple in the plastics processing industry.
Applying additional layers with two or more extruders on a base material to obtain such specific properties is not without challenges for the operator however. This is especially true in terms of adjusting the relative speeds and throughputs of the individual extruders and pumps delivering the materials to control the different layer thicknesses. Typically, co-extrusion lines with multiple heating zones, filter monitoring or additional drives cannot be controlled using a small control and operating unit. The operator’s overview might be hampered and in moments when rapid action is required, it may become difficult to control the process.
To this end, Maag has developed a very user-friendly control unit with operating data clearly and logically arranged over a widescreen display with a large viewing angle, keeping operations simple and intuitive, with the following characteristics: simple line start and stop procedures; saving in parameter lists of procedures for better productivity; adjustable system and software configuration; rapid, precise control of extruder and pump speed, depending on application,; integrated temperature control of system components; quick error detection, efficiently displayed in plain text messages; and scalability of trend displays.
The new controller is based on the latest Siemens SIMATIC HMI generation, a high resolution 16 Million color widescreen touch panel display. The latter is now also used as a basis for Maag’s entry level maax? 100S and 600S flagship control systems, as well as Maag’s expac? extrusion solution, all popular in the industry.
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