Plastics Technology

FEB 2013

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ADVANCED SERIES HOT RUNNER CONTROLS ® PPEs Advanced Series Micro-Processor-Based Temperature Control Systems PPEs Advanced Series Micro-Processor-Based Temperature Control Module is designed using advanced technologies for the plastics industry's stringent molding requirements. The module is fully automatic and self-tuning, using selectable AccuComp Cycle or PID power control with fuzzy logic to make intelligent decisions for reliability, precision and minimizing electrical stress on heaters. The controller comes with state-of-the-art touch key front panel controls with universal symbols, Soft Start to prolong heater life and dry out of heater moisture, open loop (manual), closed loop (automatic), built in diagnostics with alarms, and amps display. Energy saver power control algorithms with fuzzy logic intelligence. Automatic Soft Start to prolong heater FULL LINE life and moisture bake out. OF Real time diagnostics. RUNNERLESS Over current protection. SYSTEM High voltage T/C input protection. ACCESSORIES Short triac protection. AVAILABLE! Anti-arcing protection. 120VAC/240VAC (50Hz or 60Hz). Degrees °C or °F. Power response time <0.073 sec. Accuracy +/- 1°F or +/- 0.5°C. Bumpless control for TC Break hold. Electrically isolated with grounded front panel for operator safety. Zero crossing triac triggering for minimum RFI. Plug-in design for module interchangeability. SPECIAL SALE Real-time diagnostics fault detection: Model BTC15 Open, reverse and shorted T/C Over/under temperature 1 - 7 $170.00 ea. 2 YEAR Shorted triac or heater 8 + $165.00 ea. Opened triac or heater WARRANTY Automatic power response to any heater type or size. Dual display: Set Point, Process Temperature, Percent Power, Parameters and Faults, Amps and Volts Audible alarm with inhibit. Security lock-out of front panel. Software T/C linearizing for cold junction compensation. Type J and Type K 15 Amp, 240 VAC Model GTC15 Adds: Global Settings Start & Halt keys Even Temperature Rise T/C Slaving External Alarm Output Remote Standby Input Requires "MFCP" Comm. Mainframes $159.00 ea. ® Model GTC15 1 - 7 $185.00 ea. 8 + $180.00 ea. SPRUE PICKING SWING-ARM ROBOTS PHOENIX Series - Single Stage & Telescopic Arm SPI & Euromap Interface standard on all models Vacuum Generator standard on all models Wrist standard on all models Wide Gripper standard Spare output ports for controlling auxilary equipment (conveyor) 2 horizontal roller guide-ways for stability 8 standard programs 12 teach programs Retains up to 50 mold set-ups High speed Hydraulic shock absorbers High efficiency (no smoke breaks) Minimal vibration, extremely stable Hand-Held Controller, user friendly Operator or rear side part drop Designed for long life Self-lubricating Modular construction Audible & visible alarms Low noise level Safety Lock, won't descend at air loss Swivel Base for mold changes Economical (full automation) TRY ONE AND YOU WILL BUY MORE! 8 MODELS IN STOCK GU2 RO ID LL E- E W R AY S MORE FEATURES & FUNCTIONS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE! Single Stage Model P350V $2699.00 (13.7 in. stroke) SIZED FOR MACHINES FROM 15 TO 300 TONS Telescopic Arm Model P650WV $4075.00 (25.6 in. stroke) WIDE GRIPPER Single Stage Model P550V $3075.00 (21.7 in. stroke) SPI Interface Standard SWIVEL BASE RELEASE LEVER CERTIFIED FAST QUIET EFFICIENT LONG LASTING AFFORDABLE PRICES ® P LASTIC P ROCESS E QUIPMENT, INC. www.ppe.com sales@ppe.com PPE PPE PPE 11218 Challenger Avenue, Odessa, Florida 33556 727-834-8888 800-282-6783 Fax: 727-834-8873 Toll Free: USA, Canada & Mexico 8303 CORPORATE PARK DRIVE, MACEDONIA (Cleveland), OHIO 44056, U.S.A. 216-367-7000 Toll Free: 800-321-0562 Fax: 216-367-7022 Order Fax: 800-223-8305 WEST 6385 Montessouri Street, Las Vegas, Nevada 89113 702-433-6385 800-258-8877 Fax: 702-433-6388 SOUTH 800-362-0706

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