Nitrogen control module RM 500 series
for compressorsCO2

Nitrogen control module - RM 500 series   - Maximator GmbH - for compressors / CO2
Nitrogen control module - RM 500 series   - Maximator GmbH - for compressors / CO2
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nitrogen, for compressors, CO2

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The Compressor Control Module is a self-contained functional unit for pressure generation, as well as pressure-controlled fluid injection in the GIT process, and can be adapted to all injection molding machines independent of the type and manufacturer. The gas booster supplies continuously into a storage tank and thus ensures that the pressure in this storage tank is always within the adjustable limit values. After receipt of the start signal from the injection molding machine, the fluid injection is implemented. The pressure control is realized exactly by means of hydraulically-operated, 3/3-way proportional valves from Maximator. As a result, both switchover markings and melt standstills are effectively avoided. Thanks to the smart software, production parameters can be flexibly adapted to individual requirements. The N2 Compressor Control Module is used for the pressure supply and pressure control for the N2-GIT process. With this sytem, N2 is compressed to 500 bar and then controlled to the required pressure in each case by the high-precision and rapid 3/3-way proportional control technology. Compressor and control unit in one system Very high repeat accuracy Integrated 3 liter / 690 bar storage for continuous volume flow Integrated N2 gas booster approx. 80 lN/min, 500 bar Visual representation of pressure/time profiles Pressure/Time profile freely programmable Compatible with all injection molding machines
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