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l Restricted temperature range for cooling medium due to plastic flow tubes. Figure 4 highlights the type of flow meters available


for flow rate measurement. Various meters now offer an electronic output which is received by a central data collection facility enabling both the temperature of the cooling medium and the flow rate to be displayed either on the process data collection page on the moulding machine or at an independent central display. With the mould cooling system connectors and the


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cooling circuitry and flow regulation optimised, we can now turn our attention to the performance of the mould temperature controller and/or chiller. This third element in optimising mould cooling – mould tempera- ture controller selection – will be discussed in the next instalment in this series.


About the author John Goff is managing director of G&A Moulding Technology. This is the 20th instalment in the Moulding Masterclass series of articles. You can read the most recent instalments here, here, and here.


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Figure 4 (left) shows a number of


different flow meters


installed on a test rig


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