Davis-Standard has announced the systems integration of the EDI Prodigi die system, an APC (automatic profile control) die for cast film, sheet and extrusion coating applications.
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The die, which was tested and proven at Davis-Standard’s lab in Fulton, N.Y., is said to be three to five times faster than previous heated die bolt type systems. The new APC uses a direct motorised bolt adjustment for instant modification versus slower responding heaters used in current thermal bolt models.
“The Prodigi die, when integrated with Davis-Standard’s control system, is able to achieve APC control specification in a few minutes compared to more than 10 minutes when using a heated die bolt, depending on the situation. We look forward to demonstrating these results to the industry and integrating the Prodigi die into our machinery portfolio,” said Rick Keller, Davis-Standard’s vice president of market development for converting systems. “Being the process control system integrator of EDI/Nordson in this endeavour as well as other vendors for major developments enables us to deliver value-added technology to our customers.”
The technology behind the outstanding performance of the Prodigi die system will be presented at 3:30 p.m. each day for the duration of K at Davis-Standard’s exhibit.