eDART® Training: Traverse City, Michigan, 2019-03-26
Course Description
Create a better process by identifying molding problems.
eDART® training (v9 or v10) is intended for anyone who needs know how to effectively run an eDART® System process controller or needs to know how to use the eDART® System to identify molding problems, such as short shots or other process inconsistencies.
Attendees will increase their DECOUPLED MOLDING® processing skills by learning about cavity pressure sensors, including how to connect and verify that they are properly installed, start and stop jobs, verify alarms and templates, set-up the eDART® to do abnormal part containment, and properly set up alarms to catch and contain all suspect parts. The course will include an introduction to Decoupled III Machine Control, but it does not cover building a process.
Upon completion of the class, attendees will be able to:
Interface an eDART®output to a containment device
Verify operation of the containment device
Configure the eDART® software for part containment
Configure the eDART® software for individual cavity containment
Interpret eDART® data and graphs
Identify machine and process changes using the eDART® data and graphs
Course Highlights
How to set alarms
Part sampling
Short shot containment strategy
How to interpret eDART® data and graphs
Part containment using cavity pressure technology
How to identify machine and process changes using the eDART® data and graphs
How to use the part sampling software function
What eDART® variables can be used to predict part quality
Introduction to alarm settings methodology
Introduction to Decoupled III Machine Control
How to use the Auto Correlation and Part Measurement tools
How to export the data and identify the appropriate alarm limits
How to use Excel to plot and determine upper and lower limits
Course Length: 3 days
This course is held exclusively as a public course at RJG Training Centers.