What do Airtect Systems do?
They detect plastic leaks as soon as they start, either at the nozzle/sprue bush interface or deep inside hot runner moulds. A new leak will trigger the selected alarm and/or shutdown response while the display indicates the location of the problem. (If circumstances require, a bypass feature can allow moulding to continue at the discretion of authorized personnel while the Airtect System continues to monitor the progression of the leak)
How does the Airtect System work?
The patented principle of operation involves the use of a constant but tiny flow of air which is fed through flexible copper tubes (3mm in diameter). The tubes are fitted to potential leak sites. For the problem of leaks at the nozzle, the copper tube is fitted along the barrel under the heater bands ending about 40mm away form the nozzle tip. For hot runner moulds, multiple tubes are fitted inside the mould at the time of manufacture or during routine maintenance. The tubes are usually laid in the existing channels used by the heater cables. They are terminated at areas of the mould where leaks are most likely to occur. Externally the copper tubes are all connected to the Airtect Mould Manifold which is mounted on the side of the mould and connected by a communications cable to the Controller mounted on the injection moulding machine. (The standard Airtect manifold unit provides 8 detection zones, with larger 16 zone manifolds available if required.) As soon as a leak begins, the flow of air through the relevant tube is restricted and the change in air pressure is detected. The system then triggers whatever alarm and/or shutdown response has been selected.
Can Airtect Systems be fitted to existing moulds?
Yes. Any mould can be fitted with Airtect, usually in a half day. All that is required are the appropriate channels to bring the small bore copper tubes (diameter: 3 mm) to the critical areas of the mould. Normally the existing wiring channels for the heaters can be used, but in some cases it may be necessary to machine these channels slightly bigger or to machine special channels. It will be obvious to you or your toolmaker what the best solution should be. Once you understand the basic principle you will be able decide the best approach for your particular mould. back to the top
Are Airtect Systems easy to install?
Yes. Every day moulders and their toolmakers who have never previously used Airtect fit the system for the first time. Typically, a new mould is fitted with an Airtect System in half a day. We provide all the necessary fittings together with a simple user-friendly installation guide.
How fast is the financial payback?
The Airtect Plastic Leak Alarm System costs less than the cost of the replacement parts for one single leak. The cost of plastic leaks and mould leaks in particular is very high, and not only consists of the obvious cleaning, repairing and spare parts costs, but also, and more importantly, includes costs for production downtime, lost profit contribution and penalties for late delivery. Therefore Airtect is, above all, an insurance. The system gives you peace of mind and makes you a more reliable business partner for your customers as well as saving you money and protecting your profits.