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DETERMINING METERING RATE
To insure accuracy a METERING RATE must be determined for each color. It is only necessary to determine Metering Rate once for each color. Record Metering Rate for each color for future reference.
- Switch to CYCLE.
- Turn CALIBRATION knob (upper right corner) to "CALIBRATE".
This will force one cycle of 100 counts to be dispensed.
OR: Set counter to 100 and switch from OFF to CYCLE.
Plug in SIGNAL cord to force cycle of 100 counts.
- Run several cycles and record GRAM WEIGHT metered each cycle.
The average of these weights is the METERING RATE in grams/100ct.
Example: Each CALIBRATION cycle produces 55 grams output.
Your METERING RATE is 55 grams/100ct.
MPA Liquid Color Pump - Formulas for setting the counter
INJECTION MOLDING (Cycle Mode):
- Determine the WEIGHT of the entire shot IN GRAMS.
- Determine the LBS. of COLOR per 100 LBS. of natural required,
(or KILOS of COLOR per 100 KILOS of natural).
- Determine the METERING RATE for each color in grams/100 counts.
- Set the digital counter using the following formula:
(Shot wt) x (lbs/100) / (grams/100ct) = Setting
Use this Calculator to do the math for you. Fill
in the fields in the green area then click Calculate.
Note: calculator rounds to the nearest 10th.
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Example: |
Shot weight = 400 grams |
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4 lbs color per 100 lbs of product |
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Metering rate = 52 grams/100ct |
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400 x 4 / 52 = 30.769 #-- Set Counter on 31 |
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EXTRUSION (Continuous Mode):
- Determine the extruder output in pounds per hour.
- Determine the LBS. of COLOR per 100 LBS. of natural
required, (or KILOS of COLOR per 100 KILOS of natural).
- Determine the METERING RATE in grams/100 counts.
- Set the digital counter using the following formula:
(lbs/hr) x (lbs/100) / (grams/100ct) x .71 = Setting
Use this Calculator to do the math for you. Fill
in the fields in the green area then click Calculate.
Note: calculator rounds to the nearest whole number.
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Example: |
Extruder Output = 900 pounds per hour |
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lbs/100 required =
5.5 |
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Metering Rate = 42 grams/100ct |
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900 x 5.5 / 42 x .71 = 83.678 #-- Set Counter on 84. |
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ALTERNATE FORMULA METHOD
This method does not require calibration, but instead relies on an
accurate knowledge of the weight of the liquid (lbs/gal) and accurate tube sizes.
INJECTION MOLDING (Cycle Mode):
- Determine the WEIGHT of the entire shot in GRAMS.
- Determine the PERCENT color let-down desired.
- Determine the weight of the liquid color in POUNDS per GALLON.
or GRAMS per LITER (G/L).
- Set the digital counter using the following formula:
(Shot Weight) x (% let-down) x ('C' factor) / (lbs/gal) = Setting
or (Shot Weight) x (% let-down) x ('C' factor) x 120 / (G/L) = Setting
Use this Calculator to do the math for you. Fill
in the fields in the green area then click Calculate.
Note: theses calculators round to the nearest 10th.
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Example: |
Shot Weight = 400 grams |
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% color = 1.2% |
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Green tube; 'C' factor = 1.3 |
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Weight of liquid color = 12 lbs. per gallon (1440 grams per liter) |
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400 x 1.2 x 1.3 / 12 = 52 #-- Set Counter on 52
400 x 1.2 x 1.3 x 120 / 1440 = 52 #-- Set Counter on 52 |
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EXTRUSION (Continuous Mode):
- Determine the extruder output in pounds per hour.
- Determine the percent color let-down desired.
- Determine the weight of the liquid color in pounds per
gallon or GRAMS per LITER (G/L).
- Set the digital counter using the following formula:
(lbs/hr) x (% let-down) x ('E' factor) / (lbs/gal)
= Setting (Use top Calculator)
or (lbs/hr) x (% let-down) x ('E' factor) x 120 / (G/L) = Setting (Use bottom Calculator)
Use these Calculators to do the math for you.
Fill in the fields in the green area then click Calculate.
Note: these calculators round to the nearest whole number.
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Example: |
Extruder Output = 900 pounds per hour |
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% color = 2% |
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Red tube; 'E' factor = .47 |
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Weight of liquid color = 16 lbs. per gallon (1920
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900 x 2 x .47 / 16 = 52.875 #-- Set Counter on 53
900 x 2 x .47 / x 120 / 1920 = 52.875 #-- Set Counter on 53 |
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CHART OF 'C' and 'E' FACTORS: |
| Tube Size |
'C' factor |
'E' factor |
| 1/8" |
I.D. |
(green) |
| 3/16" |
I.D. |
(red) |
| 1/4" |
I.D. |
(clear) |
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NOTE: If you have Model MPA-6-18 (which uses an 18 RPM motor)
then multiply these factors by six, i.e. (6 x C factor).
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