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Using more recyclates as feedstock in polymer processing often leads to challenges and an increased scrap rate. In some cases these challenges can be tackled by changing process parameters, but in others, the only solution is to monitor the process and sort out the affected parts. The sensor tool helps to identify which sensor is most suitable to monitor a specific process and problem which makes it possible to use more recyclates and still meet quality standards.
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The intuitive web frontend guides you through a series of questions with drop-downs and suggests a suitable sensor as a result. First, the affected process has to be selected, second the occurring problem is picked and third, a possible cause for the problem is identified. As a result of answering the questions, the tool offers suitable surveillance parameters and sensors to help with the quality assurance of the specific problem.
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The tool offers a guided selection process for quality assurancetechnologies to be implemented in the production process. Therefore, it offersan intuitive web frontend with a series of selections to define your processand process problem.
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Before you get started, take a look at the [guidelines|https://di-plast.sis.cs.uos.de/attach/Sensor Tool/Di-Plast_Tool Guideline_Sensor_fin.pdf|style='background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);'] and make yourself familiar with how to use the tool.
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px; )Access the tool directly:/%__
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[Sensor Tool|https://share.streamlit.io/skz-digi/diplastsensorselection/updated/main.py|style='background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);'] 
- Identify sensors for quality assurancewithin a polymer processing step
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- purchase and implement these sensors by giving suggestions of manufactures that provide these sensors
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searching for sensor to monitor a certain process problem
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- ⚠️ Before you get started, take a look at the [guidelines|Sensor Tool/Di-Plast_Tool Guideline_Sensor_fin.pdf] and make yourself familiar with how to use the tool. You can access the tool directly here:
[Sensor Tool| https://share.streamlit.io/skz-digi/diplastsensorselection/updated/main.py]
If you are interested in the underlying code, you can access the tool here:
[Sensor Tool alt.|https://github.com/SKZ-Digi/DiPlastSensorSelection]  
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__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px; )Contact person of the tool: /%__Christoph Kugler
__%%( color: #003399; font-size: 18px; )Contact person of the tool: /%__Christoph Kugler [mailto:c.kugler@skz.de]  
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