Digitalised quality assurance in injection moulding
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Posted to News on 6th Mar 2025, 14:05

Digitalised quality assurance in injection moulding

Kistler has optimised its proven solutions for hot runner control and statistical process control (SPC) in plastic injection moulding: The firmware update for the ComoNeo 7.0 process monitoring system includes new software features that entail improved control of individual hot runner nozzles in multi-cavity moulds.

Digitalised quality assurance in injection moulding

The AkvisIO process data management software has also been upgraded. The user-friendly software now comes with an integrated OPC UA connection for injection-moulding machines. ComoNeo ensures 100 percent control. AkvisIO complements the system and facilitates traceability for every moulded part produced. It also makes it easy to integrate quality data into the user's IT landscape.

As part of the revised ComoNeo 7.0 process monitoring system, Multiflow 2.0 ensures a consistently high level of quality over a large number of cycles. A newly developed, self-learning algorithm automatically balances the individual filling times for multi-cavity moulds during the injection process. This shortens the filling-time difference so that the individual pressure curves are more precisely aligned, leading to a homogeneous and uniform injection result despite possible fluctuations in the flow rate.

"The new algorithm works faster and is more robust", says Martial Willimann, Product Manager at Kistler. "Users of the old system can easily convert to the new one all they need to do is create a new control file."

More user-friendly and with extended display options

Other new features of ComoNeo 7.0 include additional monitoring options with improved user-friendliness. The new 'PREDICT calibration' function lets users adapt the previously trained model to new pressure curves without the need for an extensive new test plan. ComoNeo 7.0 now also records the pulse and the falling edge of the digital signals in addition to the rising edge. This captures machine sequences better and can also be relevant for statistical evaluations.

A new monitoring function allows the recording of minimum values in measurement curves while extended display options simplify using the system. For the first time, all trend values can be displayed on one page for comparison, which helps users to gain a quick overview and evaluate the current process progression. When setting the evaluation objects, the solution offers the option to display the reference curve for simplified adjustment.

Process data management as the basis for digitalised quality assurance in injection moulding

Kistler has also updated the AkvisIO 7.0 process data management software for injection moulding processes. The software consolidates, saves and documents injection moulding data from various sources - including ComoNeo. The solution's new features already take effect when importing data from old backup files.

The new software is more user-friendly thanks to its new progress display and detailed import documentation. When evaluating data, AkvisIO 7.0 displays multicomponent processes for the first time using a cycle and step display so that users can easily monitor and compare them.

"In response to feedback from users, we have also adapted the full-screen feature," reports Pascal Bibow, who is responsible for developing the software at Kistler. "The software now allows users to zoom in on the cycle display to view details more closely while retaining basic navigation functions. They maintain control of injection moulding processes with many overlapping curves or if viewed on smaller screens." A histogram function makes process trends visible over a longer period of time and provides clarity about the reproducibility of the production process.

The future of statistical process control

As the latest beta feature, the AkvisIO 7.0 process data management software allows users to integrate injection moulding machines as additional data sources via a new Euromap-77 interface for more accurate monitoring. "We have already had very good experiences with data from some machine models and would like to encourage our users to try out the feature at this early stage. We want it to be compatible with machines from as many manufacturers as possible to offer our customers a standardised comparison of sensor and machine data."

The goal is to uncover long-term trends of correlations between machine data and process parameters and to use those insights to better evaluate optimisation potential. "For the first time, AkvisIO will be able to process different pieces of information at the same time and to correlate them for statistical process control during injection moulding," concludes Bibow.

Kistler Instruments Ltd

13 Murrell Green Business Park
London Road
RG27 9GR
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)1256 741550

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