Sensor detection of foil registration marks
The precise alignment of the single-image designs is achieved by means of sensors that read the registration marks on the IMD foils. Mounted on the outer sides of each of the two foil tracks are a pair of sensor blocks for the X and Y directions that enable a positioning accuracy of a few hundredths of a millimeter in both directions. For longer components, an additional sensor can be installed to ensure precise positioning in the Y direction.
Demand for single images increasing
“The IMD SI DUO is our response to new market requirements,” explains Helmut Högl, Sales Engineer Special Application at Kurz. “Multi-cavity injection molding is an increasingly popular productivity booster. And the demand for positioned designs is growing rapidly. Not only single images, but also tactile surfaces, human machine interface and backlighting solutions require the designs to be transferred with a well-defined, very tight tolerance. The IMD SI DUO enables plastic components to be decorated with high efficiency and with extremely precise positioning of the design. With this foil feeding unit we are making the IMD process even more attractive and economical.”
Flexible integration into the production process
The IMD SI DUO is equipped with a programmable logic controller and servo control module, touch panel, and memory function for repeat jobs. The parameter sets of 50 jobs can be stored and then recalled in a flash. The compact device can be adapted to suit the structural and technical requirements of existing injection molding machines or constructed to precisely fit into new machines. If required, the device can be reconfigured from dual to single cavity decoration by centrally arranging one of the foil tracks. The movable control cabinet and the operating panel can be flexibly positioned to suit the production workflow.
The new foil feeding unit can be seen in action for the first time at the KraussMaffei Competence Forum in Munich from 6 – 7 June 2018. Ten-inch HMI displays will be injection molded and decorated with single images in a twin-cavity mold on a KraussMaffei PX 320-2000 injection molding machine.