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PRIAMUS Introduces ‘Heavy Duty’ Cavity Temperature Sensors for Injection Molding Processes

In order to fulfill the ever increasing requirements in the injection molding process PRIAMUS as the market leader in the area of cavity temperature sensors has come up with an idea.

The existing range of products has been extended with a new line of so called „Heavy Duty“ cavity temperature sensors which now can also be used at mold temperatures up to 320 °C.

The proved and tested PRIAMUS systems for the monitoring and control of the injection molding process can therefore also be applied for demanding processes without difficulty today.

This involves processes in the field of thermoset, elastomer and liquid silicone processing as well as the molding of technical plastics in the area of thermoplastics.

“Heavy Duty” sensors dispose of robust connecting cables which were designed for the use in a rough and industrial environment and can be ordered with a hardened sensor front for the use with abrasive media.

As another new development PRIAMUS introduces a melt temperature sensor for the employment in the machine nozzle or in the hotrunner manifold. This sensor has been especially designed for the temperature measurement of plastic melts under high pressure why it is provided with a special seal.

The ambient temperature at the place of installation can permanently reach 450 °C.

The sensor is delivered with a hardened sensor front as standard, in order to withstand also high filled melts.

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