In-mold pressure and mold surface temperature measurement sensor, tip diameter 4mm, 6190CA.
Tip diameter Φ4mm, simultaneously measuring resin pressure and mold surface temperature!
The 6190CA series internal pressure and mold surface temperature measurement sensor (p-T sensor) can simultaneously measure resin pressure up to 2,000 bar and mold surface temperature in plastic injection molding.
basic information
The tip diameter of 6190CA... is 4mm. When the mold pressure received at the sensor tip is transmitted to the quartz element, a charge is generated that is accurately proportional to the pressure. This charge is converted into voltage by a charge amplifier (sold separately). The surface temperature of the resin is measured by a thermocouple formed at the sensor tip using a unique method. Please use a commercially available K-type thermocouple amplifier for processing the temperature signal. The 6190CA... has the same shape as the Kistler pressure sensors 6157B... and 6177A..., but the finishing of the sensor tip of the 6190CA... cannot be performed. The cables for the pressure signal and the temperature signal are bundled together and robustly protected, with the tips connected to their respective connectors for use. Repairs through cable replacement are possible. When measuring with multiple channels or multiple molds, the 6190CAG (without connector) is used. The pressure cable connects to the multi-connector 1708B... (1-4 channels) or 1710B... (1-8 channels), while the compensation wire for temperature connects to the multi-connector temperature amplifier 2205A....
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6190CA
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This sensor is suitable for monitoring the injection molding of thermoplastic resins. (Note: It cannot be used for measuring the pressure of liquids and gases such as water and oil.)
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Announcement of a free webinar: Semiconductor resin encapsulation molding "Visualization solutions for inside the mold" and IoT technology (4/27)
In the semiconductor industry, particularly in the resin encapsulation process for power semiconductors aimed at NEVs (New Energy Vehicles), there is an increasing demand for the "visualization" of the internal conditions of molds to achieve zero defects in the manufacturing process. In this webinar, we will propose sensing technologies to improve molding defects using a quartz piezoelectric pressure sensor developed for low-viscosity resins like epoxy transfer molding and for low-pressure measurements. - Compatible with low-viscosity resins ⇒ Structure that does not cause measurement errors due to the intrusion of epoxy resin (diaphragm structure) - High-temperature compatibility ⇒ Mold temperatures up to 200°C - Linearity (measurement error) ⇒ Less than 1% relative to the measurement range - Resolution ⇒ 1/1,000 MPa This webinar will be held three times on the following dates, but the content will be the same for all sessions, so please feel free to join on a date that suits you! April 27, 2022 (Wednesday) May 11, 2022 (Wednesday) May 18, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register using the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-semicon We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Announcement of Free Webinar: Semiconductor Resin Encapsulation Molding "Visualization Solutions Inside Molds" and IoT Technology (5/18)
In the semiconductor industry, especially in the resin encapsulation process for power semiconductors aimed at NEVs (new energy vehicles), there is an increasing demand for the "visualization" of the internal conditions of molds to achieve zero defects in the manufacturing process. In this webinar, we will propose sensing technologies to improve molding defects using a quartz piezoelectric pressure sensor developed for low-viscosity resins, such as epoxy transfer molding, and for low-pressure measurements. - Compatible with low-viscosity resins ⇒ Structure that does not produce measurement errors due to resin intrusion (diaphragm structure) - High-temperature compatibility ⇒ Mold temperatures up to 200°C - Linearity (measurement error) ⇒ Less than 1% for the measurement range - Resolution ⇒ 1/1,000 MPa May 18, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register using the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-semicon We look forward to the participation of many people.
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Announcement of a free webinar: Semiconductor resin encapsulation molding "Visualization solutions for the inside of molds" and IoT technology (May 11)
In the semiconductor industry, particularly in the resin encapsulation process for power semiconductors aimed at NEVs (new energy vehicles), there is a growing demand for the "visualization" of the internal conditions of molds to achieve zero defects in the manufacturing process. In this webinar, we will propose sensing technologies to improve molding defects using a quartz piezoelectric pressure sensor developed for low-viscosity resins, such as epoxy transfer molding, and for low-pressure measurements. - Low-viscosity resin compatibility ⇒ Structure that does not produce measurement errors due to epoxy resin intrusion (diaphragm structure) - High-temperature compatibility ⇒ Mold temperatures up to 200°C - Linearity (measurement error) ⇒ Less than 1% against the measurement range - Resolution ⇒ 1/1,000 MPa This webinar will be held twice on the following dates, but the content will be the same for both sessions, so please feel free to join on the date that is most convenient for you! May 11, 2022 (Wednesday) May 18, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-semicon We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Announcement of Free Webinar: Semiconductor Resin Molding "Visualization Solutions Inside the Mold" and IoT Technology (April 20)
In the semiconductor industry, particularly in the resin encapsulation process for power semiconductors aimed at NEVs (new energy vehicles), there is an increasing demand for the "visualization" of the internal conditions of molds to achieve zero defects in the manufacturing process. In this webinar, we will propose sensing technologies to improve molding defects using a quartz piezoelectric pressure sensor developed for low viscosity resins, such as epoxy transfer molding, and for low-pressure measurements. - Low viscosity resin compatibility ⇒ Structure that does not cause measurement errors due to epoxy resin intrusion (diaphragm structure) - High temperature compatibility ⇒ Mold temperatures up to 200°C - Linearity (measurement error) ⇒ Less than 1% relative to the measurement range - Resolution ⇒ 1/1,000 MPa This webinar will be held four times on the following dates, but the content will be the same for all sessions, so please join us on a date that suits you! April 20, 2022 (Wednesday) April 27, 2022 (Wednesday) May 11, 2022 (Wednesday) May 18, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register using the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-semicon We look forward to many participants joining us.
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Announcement of Free Webinar: Semiconductor Resin Encapsulation Molding "Visualization Solutions for Inside Molds" and IoT Technology (4/20, 4/27, 5/11, 5/18)
In the semiconductor industry, particularly in the resin encapsulation process for power semiconductors aimed at NEVs (new energy vehicles), there is an increasing demand for the "visualization" of the internal conditions of molds to achieve zero defects in the manufacturing process. In this webinar, we will propose sensing technologies to improve molding defects using a quartz piezoelectric pressure sensor developed for low-viscosity resins, such as epoxy transfer molding, and for low-pressure measurements. - Low-viscosity resin compatibility ⇒ Structure that does not cause measurement errors due to epoxy resin intrusion (diaphragm structure) - High-temperature compatibility ⇒ Mold temperatures up to 200°C - Linearity (measurement error) ⇒ Less than 1% against the measurement range - Resolution ⇒ 1/1,000 MPa This webinar will be held on the following four dates, but the content will be the same on all dates, so please join us on a day that suits you! April 20, 2022 (Wednesday) April 27, 2022 (Wednesday) May 11, 2022 (Wednesday) May 18, 2022 (Wednesday) Please check the details and register via the registration form. https://info.kistler.com/ja-webinar-semicon We look forward to many participants joining us.