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Recent progress in online ultrasonic process monitoring
Recent progress in online ultrasonic process monitoring
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Szu-Sheng L. Wen
Szu-Sheng L. Wen
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Tzu-Fang Chen
Tzu-Fang Chen
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Demartonne Ramos-Franca
Demartonne Ramos-Franca
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Ky T. Nguyen
Ky T. Nguyen
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Cheng-Kuei Jen
Cheng-Kuei Jen
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Ikuo Ihara
Ikuo Ihara
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A. Derdouri
A. Derdouri
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Andres Garcia-Rejon
Andres Garcia-Rejon
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15 March 1998
proceedings article
Published by
SPIE-Intl Soc Optical Eng
Vol. 3399
,
122-130
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.302544
Abstract
On-line ultrasonic monitoring of polymer co-extrusion and gas-assisted injection molding are presented. During the co- extrusion of high density polyethylene and Santoprene ultrasonic sensors consisting of piezoelectric transducers and clad ultrasonic buffer rods are used to detect the interface between these two polymers and the stability of the extrusion. The same ultrasonic sensor also measures the surface temperature of the extruded polymer. The results indicate that temperature measurements using ultrasound have a faster response time than those obtained by conventional thermocouple. In gas-assisted injection molding the polymer and gas flow front positions are monitored simultaneously. This information may be used to control the plunger movement.© (1998) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Keywords
HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE
RODS
ULTRASOUND
TRANSDUCERS
POLYMERS
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
ULTRASONIC SENSOR
ULTRASONOGRAPHY
INTERFACES
SENSORS
SURFACE TEMPERATURE
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