Closed loops and color monitors

Closed-loop control is a concept that’s fairly well established these days.

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But that wasn’t the case 20 years ago, so it kind of made our September ’94 in-plant feature story about World Class Films stand out.

Based in Yonkers, NY, World Class had installed a Windmoeller & Hoelscher Varex Optifil line for blown film. From resin feed to die control to high-speed film winder, all machine components were automatically tracked and controlled through a single central computer. Its “color monitor” (I guess we didn’t use terms like “HMI” back then) provided a layout image of the complete line, and by means of specific keys on the keyboard, operators were able to call up the desired details right on the screen. Accurate recordings of production data—outputs, temperatures, speeds, film thicknesses, etc.—were constant and automatic. And because of the closed-loop control, if film thickness wavered, it was automatically adjusted in real time.

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