This page (revision-12) was last changed on 12-Jul-2022 15:49 by Jonas Umgelter

This page was created on 07-Jun-2022 18:08 by Jonas Umgelter

Only authorized users are allowed to rename pages.

Only authorized users are allowed to delete pages.

Page revision history

Version Date Modified Size Author Changes ... Change note
12 12-Jul-2022 15:49 1 KB Jonas Umgelter to previous
11 12-Jul-2022 15:44 1 KB Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
10 12-Jul-2022 15:39 1 KB Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
9 12-Jul-2022 15:25 1 KB Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
8 12-Jul-2022 14:46 939 bytes Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
7 13-Jun-2022 16:40 851 bytes Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
6 13-Jun-2022 16:39 854 bytes Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
5 13-Jun-2022 16:39 854 bytes Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
4 13-Jun-2022 16:38 834 bytes Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
3 13-Jun-2022 16:36 580 bytes Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
2 07-Jun-2022 19:15 313 bytes Jonas Umgelter to previous | to last
1 07-Jun-2022 18:08 162 bytes Jonas Umgelter to last

Page References

Incoming links Outgoing links

Version management

Difference between version and

At line 13 changed one line
!!%%(color: #003399; font-size: 24px;) Your process data is valid but product with recyclate is weak?
!!%%(color: #003399; font-size: 24px;) Your process data is valid but product with recyclate shows flaws?
Due to instable processes caused by temperature, pressure or other changes in the
process, the quality outcome of extrusion or recycling machines can be lower
than expected. With help of the Process Quality Analytics tool, errors in the
data found during processing certain materials can be spotted automatically.
Such errors can be hard for the naked eye to spot.