Machine Control operates injection molding machines.
June 13, 2006 -
Mosiac control consists of 15 in. TFT touchscreen display with keyboard mounted on swing arm. Sealed to IP65, panel is driven by industrial computer with 600 MHz Celeron processor and 1 GB flash drive for data storage. Control provides 5-stage extrusion profiling with graphical setup, 10-stage injection profile and 10-stage pack and hold with real-time graphing, simultaneous monitoring of 16 user-selectable process parameters, and process graphics with 13 time/position-based graphs.
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A Setup Person's Dream - New Mosaic Control Debuts On Cincinnati Milacron Injection Molding Machines
Optional on extrusion machines, Mosaic provides ideal setup ergonomics with screens for data, pushbuttons for machine movements, and wizards that make any user a master.
May 2006 - Milacron's new global control for injection molding machines will debut in the U.S. at NPE on Cincinnati Milacron injection molding and extrusion machines in the booth, as well as on demonstration panels in the Technology Center and throughout the booth. The new Mosaic control reflects "voice of the customer" design, especially the voice of the setup person, according to Marketing Director Bob Strickley. "From the ergonomics to the screen icons, this control is everything a setup person could want," Strickley said. "The ergonomic design accounts for line-of-sight positioning of the display for eyeglass wearers and easy positioning for optimum view of the mold area, as well as physical separation between data entry and machine-movement buttons. On the interface side, the graphics use intuitive icons, color and text for a logical appearance. Any screen can be reached in one or two touches and a permanent status bar at the bottom of the screen constantly displays critical machine parameters. It's the next best thing to a heads-up display.
"And the setup screens complement all this with programming wizards based on input from injection set-up specialists around the world, making the control almost human-proof."
"Just because it's easy to use, doesn't mean that the Mosaic control is limited in its functionality," added Mike Litten, manager of controls development. "We've enhanced the injection setup capabilities to include more fill stages, plus the ability to transfer each stage on multiple parameters. The clamp setup now includes up to 6 closing stages, including 3 for mold protect, and up to 5 opening stages - all user selectable. If a mold only requires a couple of injection stages, only those stages need to be set. The unneeded parameters aren't even seen."
The operator station consists of a thin-profile industrial 15" TFT touchscreen display that is surrounded by a keyboard and mounted on a swing arm. Sealed to IP65 (dust and sprayed water), the panel is driven by an industrial computer with a 600 MHz Intel Celeron processor and a 1GB flash drive for data storage, so no hard drive or uninterruptible power supply is required. Operator buttons are arranged logically to correspond to machine functions, and there are provisions for additional hardwired buttons, if needed, to eliminate need for secondary panels.
Digital linear position feedback devices are used for accuracy and repeatability, providing resolution of up to 0.0015". Two USB ports and an Ethernet port are available for network communications and data upload/download. The control has an integral web server, allowing remote viewing of machine status over a network using any standard browser. Machine data can be viewed on demand across a Local Area Network for purposes of production monitoring or process troubleshooting.
The Mosaic control includes multi-lingual support and selectable English/metric units. Context sensitive help is just a soft key press away, i.e., if the operator is setting injection parameters, the help menu for injection is front and center. A set point overview page displays all critical setpoints on a single page, and tabbed pages allow rapid navigation through all functions. Direct group access keys speed machine setup. Once set up, mold data can be saved locally on the control, to a USB memory stick, or to a network drive.
The control provides 5-stage extrusion profiling with graphical setup, 10-stage injection profile and 10-stage pack and hold with real-time graphing, simultaneous monitoring of 16 user-selectable process parameters, and process graphics with 13 time/position-based graphs that include cursor and zoom control.
Other helpful features include multi-level access control for 20 operators, mold data storage with data comparison, sticky notes, change log of last 200 setpoint changes with tracing information, fully configurable I/O and I/O diagnostics, and SPC tracking of 16 selectable parameters for last 100 shots.
The Mosaic control is standard on all new Cincinnati Milacron injection-molding machines, and is now available as a no-cost option on Cincinnati Milacron twin-screw extruders and for additional cost on single-screw machines.
To see the full range of Milacron plastics processing technologies, visit plastics.milacron.com on the web.
Sales inquiries from the NAFTA region should be directed to:
Mr. Robert J. Strickley
Director of Marketing
Milacron Inc.
4165 Halfacre Rd.
Batavia, OH 45103
Tel: 513.536.2576
Fax 513.536.2441
bob_strickley@milacron.com
In Brasil, direct inquiries to:
Mr. Hercules Piazzo
Milacron Equipamentos Plasticos Ltda.
Avenida Moemo
87 - 6th Floor
Moemo - 04077-020
São Paulo - SP - Brasil
Tel.: (+5511) 5051-1838 - Ext. 107
Fax.: (+5511) 5055-1905
Hercules_Piazzo@Milacron.com
In the Caribbean, Central and South America, direct inquiries to:
Michael Ferlic
Milacron Marketing Company
306 Poinciana Island Drive
Sunny Isles FL 33160 USA
Tel/Fax: 305-945-6707
michael_ferlic@milacron.com
For information on injection molding technology from other Milacron regions, contact:
For Germany, Europe & ROW
Ferromatik Milacron Maschinebau GmbH
Julia Andris
Riegeler Strabe 4
79364 Malterdingen
Germany
Phone +49 (0)7644 78-302
Fax +49 (0)7644 78-469
E-Mail marketing@ferromatik.com
For India
Ferromatik Milacron India Limited
Umesh Pareek
92, Phase-1,G.I.D.C. Vatva,
Vatva, Ahmedabad - 382 445
India
Phone +91-79-2583-0063
Fax +91-79-2583-0125
E-Mail umesh-pareek@fmi-ahd.com
For China
David Song
Milacron Marketing
(Shanghai) Co. Ltd.
No. 900 Jin Hai Road
Pu Dong, Shanghai
201206 P.R. China
Tel: +86-21-583-41588
Fax: +86-21-589-98011
David_Song@milacron.com.cn
Contacts:
Marketing:
Robert J. Strickley Director of Marketing
4165 Halfacre Rd.
Batavia OH 45103
USA
Phone: 513-536-2576
FAX: 513-536-2441 E-mail this person
Public Relations:
Kemble & Rude Communications, Inc.
Ray Kemble
4242 Airport Rd.
Cincinnati OH 45226
USA
Phone: 513-871-4042
FAX: 513-871-4895 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Milacron Inc. Address: 2090 Florence Ave. City: Cincinnati State: OH ZIP: 45206 Country: USA Phone: 513-487-5000 FAX: 513-487-5057 http://www.milacron.com/
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