Micro-Epsilon to unveil two new in-process measurement systems for flat strip materials and injection moulding

At Interplas 2017 (26-28 September 2017) at the NEC in Birmingham, precision sensor manufacturer Micro-Epsilon UK will present two new groundbreaking in-process measurement systems for flat strip materials and injection moulding – thicknessSENSOR and moldCONTROL. Visitors to the show are encouraged to attend a presentation by Micro-Epsilon on Day 3 entitled “Innovations in IR Thermography for Improved Quality Control in the Injection Moulding Process.”

Stop by the Micro-Epsilon stand (K7) and discuss your current projects with experts from Micro-Epsilon, who will offer their technical support, advice and guidance. Share your application challenges with us to receive a free gift. The stand will feature the following interactive product demonstrations:

Inline thermal imager for injection moulded parts
moldCONTROLis an inline thermal imaging system for the early detection of defects and quality fluctuations in injection moulded parts, including multi-layered or transparent moulded parts. The system is particularly well suited to large, complex, multi-layered or transparent moulded parts and can be easily retrofitted to existing injection moulding machines. Materials include all plastics, polymers, elastomers and rubber.

Present inspection methods rely on the human eye, vision systems and weighing, which cannot fully identify quality fluctuations until after they occur. By looking at the temperature of the parts as they leave the injection mould, moldCONTROL is able to detect any defective areas of the component or fluctuations in temperature that may indicate a quality issue. Weaknesses or thinning in a part can also be identified, which can be used to modify the mould tool design to improve the process. A number of different defects can be detected including incomplete injected parts; temperature deviations in extruded parts; temperature fluctuations in the mould tool; temperature deviations of individual cooling circuits; low or fluctuating pressures; and missing pieces inside a moulded 2-component part.

If you’d like to learn more, Manfred Pfadt, Product Manager at Micro-Epsilon, is hosting a presentation on inline thermography (‘Interplas Introducing’ stage, 28 September, 10.40-11.00am). In this session, delegates will learn how to improve quality control in injection moulding; the effects of mould tool cooling circuit issues in final part production; short shot identification, even in 2-part component moulds; and how to improve productivity through process understanding.

High precision thickness measurements for less than £10k
thicknessSENSORis an affordable compact thickness measurement system for strip, plate and film targets. The fully assembled system is immediately ready for use ‘out of the box’ and costs less than £10,000. The system is designed to bridge the gap between customers’ own self-build solutions and the high cost, large investment thickness measurement systems that involve commissioning by the supplier’s own engineers.

The fully assembled system comprises of a stable C-frame onto which two laser triangulation sensors are mounted. These sensors measure the thickness of strip, plate and film material such as plastics, metals, composites and fabrics. The compact controller integrated into the frame calculates thickness values and outputs these via analogue or digital (Ethernet, USB) interfaces.

In-process colour measurement

For those with a need to measure colour, the stand will feature a range of non-contact colour measurement systems, including the colorCONTROL ACS7000 – an inline high speed colour measurement system that measures the actual colour of the target by identifying their coordinates in the colour space. The system can be set up to continually monitor a production process and output the colour measurement via Ethernet, EtherCAT or RS422. The system can also be taught ‘pass fail/limits’ and then output out-of-tolerance alarms using digital I/O. Existing applications include automotive paint inspection, colour measurement of car interiors, coloured glass, transparent film and sheet production, printing, packaging, medical technology, cosmetics, and in the processing of plastics, paper, veneer and textiles.

Other in-process measurement systems

Other in-process measurement systems from Micro-Epsilon include its thicknessCONTROL family of C-frame systems that measure the thickness profile of plastic strip and sheet. These systems can be installed in plastic extrusion and calendar lines, providing reliable, high precision measurement results that create a basis for controlling the production process and product quality.

Other products for the plastics industry include reflectCONTROL, an in-process inspection system based on the principle of deflectometry, which analyses the reflections from smooth surfaces (including plastics), detects defects and marks these up automatically for quality control purposes.

The thermoMETER CTP7 is a non-contact infrared temperature sensor that operates at a wavelength of 7.9µm. This spectral range allows the sensor to measure accurately against thin plastic film materials such as PET, PU, PTFE and PA.

For more information or to book an appointment on the stand, please call the Micro-Epsilon sales department on 0151 355 6070 or email

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Note to Editors:Micro-Epsilon ( is a major global manufacturer of sensors, headquartered in Germany. The company’s range of displacement sensors measure everything from to distance, position, vibration, dimensions and thickness, using both contact and non-contact measurement techniques. These techniques include 1D, 2D and even 3D laser-optical sensors and systems, eddy-current, capacitive, LVDT & inductive, potentiometric and draw-wire principles. In addition, Micro Epsilon has developed its own range of non-contact infrared temperature sensors that can measure virtually any target temperature from -40 to +3,300°C. The company also manufactures a comprehensive range of colour recognition sensors.

With more than 45 years’ experience in the industry, Micro-Epsilon isn’t just a sensor manufacturer. The company is highly innovative and understands the importance of providing complete solutions and support services for its customers. The firm is renowned for its expertise in consulting, development and application of industrial sensors to complex, customer-specific solutions for measurement, inspection and automation. The focus is on selling technical advantage to its customers.

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