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At the beginning of every day, Andreas Menzlin asks himself the question: “How can I be sure that the first product we make will have the same geometry and quality as the 100th product of
the day?” KAUTEX
was looking for a technology that could help minimize this uncertainty, in addition to weighing the products.
Changing batches of PCR material pres- ents every blow molder with the problem of finding the optimum geometry with the lowest possible wall thickness variations and tolerances.
There is no extra step to bring the products to our laboratory or store them temporarily, we can measure directly on the machine.
Andreas Menzlin is already familiar with
iNOEX’s gravimetric systems for extrusion technology. He describes why the decision was made to use iNOEX measurement technology: “We chose the radar-based WARP portable because it is fast and easy to use, we get the measurements right after extrusion. We don’t have to wait for the blow-molded product to cool down and we can change parameters immediately if necessary”.
The WARP portable is a mobile, intuitive handheld instrument for precise wall thick- ness measurement. It uses a radar-based principle to measure the wall thickness accurately and reliably.
This advanced technology provides fast, accurate measurement and requires only one calibration for each material.
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