Troubleshooting Tools

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Troubleshooting Tools
Vol. 27 #1, March 2000

Accurate temperature measurement on a moving product is difficult to obtain. Contact pyrometers are usually not adequate for this purpose. A non-contact measuring device is required. An infrared pyrometer is probably one of the best tools you can have for extrusion troubleshooting and analysis. Look at the higher cost instruments and spend a little bit more to obtain a quality instrument. You can be fooled into believing a reading from a low-cost instrument is accurate. Understand the pitfalls. The key features to look for are as follows:


Use the IRP to benchmark the entire process at different locations when it is running well. Take MD and U) readings. Record settings to be used as a baseline of good operating conditions during troubleshooting.

Hand-held pyrometers are very important and it is amazing how many plants that I go into and I ask for the pyrometer and they tell me that none are available. There are many different points that you can obtain:


Purchase a low-cost 10 to 30X microscope. A simple l0X microscope that you can purchase in Radio Shack for $20 is often enough to be able to look at occlusions or surface texture right at the line.

It is important to select scales in the proper accuracy range for your process. Take the time to calculate the accuracy of the scale you are about to purchase to make sure it is in the range that you need.

- Russ Gould, RG Associates

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