State-of-the-Art Curing

Online Curing Control helps manage cable curing in real time using live measurements. This digital concept relies on process modeling to further reduce scrap and cable defects.


OCC - Online Curing Control

Maillefer’s digital deployments normally combines a physical process model with additional instrumentation and online diagnostics, enabling the prediction of abnormal process behaviors before critical quality issues take place. With Online Curing Control OCC you can manage your curing process in real time using exact process measurements. As a result, there are fewer scrap and cable failures. Recently, we have introduced several new components to this concept which will further enhance this digital supervision of the power cable manufacturing process.

 

Benefits

  • Core curing using measured process values
  • Alert when curing degree drops below accepted level
  • Less production scrap and cable failures due to insufficient curing.

 

 

Mikko Lahti
Director, R&D
mikko.lahti@maillefer.net

 

Topics: Wire & cable manufacturing, Digitalization, technology, control system, Power Cable, scrap reduction

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