Hi Sven.
It is a small machine but in any case I suggest to you to use a plc in stead on
LCNC.
I mean it is possibile to do it even with LCNC but will be much difficult.
I did many injection molding machine retrofit (the electric and Electronic and
software part) and a plc+hmi is the much
> Hi Sven.
> It is a small machine but in any case I suggest to you to use a plc in stead
> on LCNC.
> I mean it is possibile to do it even with LCNC but will be much difficult.
> I did many injection molding machine retrofit (the electric and Electronic
> and software part) and a plc+hmi is
ClassicLadder is just as good as a PLC for this kind of machine...
On 9/22/2015 12:08 PM, Alex Chiosso wrote:
> Hi Sven.
> It is a small machine but in any case I suggest to you to use a plc in stead
> on LCNC.
> I mean it is possibile to do it even with LCNC but will be much difficult.
> I did
I'd say the smallest touch panel you could get would be twice the price
of a good PC...
On 9/22/2015 12:25 PM, Karlsson & Wang wrote:
>> Hi Sven.
>> It is a small machine but in any case I suggest to you to use a plc in stead
>> on LCNC.
>> I mean it is possibile to do it even with LCNC but
The controls on some of those smaller injection moulders was pretty
sophisticated even back in the day.
The shot control was the critical thing, assuming it has a proportional
hydraulic control valve on the ram. It was and still is very common to
run a pressure vs position curve on the ram