Sensor measures mould cavity pressure indirectly

A Kistler Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 3, 2000

Cavity pressure is usually measured with the sensor fitted directly in the mould cavity, but Kistler's new PinSens force sensor type 9204 is ideal for indirect cavity pressure measurement

Cavity pressure is usually measured with the sensor fitted directly in the mould cavity and in contact with the plastic melt.

However, in many cases this is not possible so the pressure is measured indirectly behind a measuring or ejector pin using a force sensor.

Kistler's new PinSens force sensor type 9204 is ideal for indirect cavity pressure measurement and a cost-effective alternative to measuring directly.

Indirect measurement has the advantage of needing only a small amount of space and does not require dismantling of the sensor when exchanging mould inserts.

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