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News Release from: Vydas International Marketing | Subject: Carlo Gavazzi PID controllers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 22 May 2002
PID controllers cover full application
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A comprehensive range of PID controllers manufactured by Carlo Gavazzi is now available from Vydas International Marketing.
A comprehensive range of PID controllers manufactured by Carlo Gavazzi is now available from Vydas International Marketing Carlo Gavazzi has widened its range of digital panel meters introducing a complete range of PID controllers
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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This new family offers ease of use and full PID functionality in several DIN housings.
The PDI Series features autotuning to automatically set the optimum PID parameters for any application.
Additionally, unlike many other PID controllers, the P, I and D parameters can be individually adjusted for a more precise control.
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The PD142 controllers are well suited to packaging machinery such as bag fillers and sealers, horizontal and vertical forming equipment, thermoforming machinery, labellers, shrink tunnels, hot melt apparatus, gluing equipment, shrink wrapping machinery, blister formers, ink jet printers and applicators.
The PD145, PD192 and PD195 controllers can be used on equipment for the plastics industry such as extrusion, injection and compression moulding machines, RIM (reaction injection moulding) machines, hot-runners, dryers (pictured), take-off equipment and chillers.
The PD145, PD192 and PD195 controllers are aptly suited for thermal equipment such as kilns, furnaces, ovens, heat treat ageing chambers, continuous conveyors, laboratory apparatus, vacuum/plasma equipment and applications include: annealing, hatching, gas quenching, die casting and salt hatching.
The PDI controller family can be used on machinery for the semiconductor and printed circuit board industries, such as clean rooms, burn-in equipment, scrubbers, vertical hot air knife levellers, wafer fabrication processing equipment, crystal growing apparatus, wet and dry etching equipment, soldering/brazing machinery and environmental chambers.
Other applications for PDI controllers include monitoring and control of pool and spa equipment.
commercial dishwashers, hot stamping machines, textile/dye processing machinery, electroplating machinery, general process cooling/heating, water chillers, heat recovery systems and bulk storage cooling.
The PDI series has a convincing product profile.
Features include full programmability from the front panel (no hidden dip switches), two modes of security, single or dual LED display with process value and set point value in different colours.
Alarm selections include a wide choice of programmable modes, loop break alarm (LBA) and heater break alarm (HBA).
HBA allows users to effectively monitor your entire control process.
Units have a choice of relay, solid-state relay, voltage or current outputs, and thermocouple, RTD, voltage or current inputs. Request a free brochure from Vydas International Marketing ...
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