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Tymac Controls Corporation is the die casting industry's most experienced manufacturer of process control & monitoring equipment. Tymac is a leader in shot control and shot end machinery. Founded in 1973, Tymac has a long history of meeting challenges with innovative solutions, and providing state-of-the-art equipment and quality support.

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Die Cast Process Monitoring

LCM-9000 is the basic machine monitor. 

  • Exceptionally high processing speed to monitor machine cycles as short as 1 second. 
  • Position resolution of 800 counts per inch, allows every LCM-9000 to be expanded to provide real-time closed loop shot control. 

RTU-9000 is an expanded operator interface, capable of collecting, storing, and processing shot data from the LCM-9000.

  • Displays shot data graphically so shot profiles can be compared from shot-to-shot or against a master profile. 
  • Source for performance reports.
MTU-9000 is a centralized master control for an entire plant --- the industry's most powerful central computer system. It collects and stores shot data and management information from LCM-9000s into a central database. Options include additional remote workstations, mass storage options, flat panel displays, and remote access via telephone lines or the Internet. Using remote access, customers can consult with Tymac Engineering in New Jersey about shot aberrations or diagnostic issues.

REAL-TIME Velocity Controls

Tymac offers the most powerful CNC shot end available, the highest resolution and accuracy position/velocity sensor data, and the fastest system response time.

Through precision control and monitoring of all stages of the casting process, Tymac machines can deliver a vast amount of improvement in many areas, especially scrap rate, overall yields, productivity, metal usage, and die life.

SuperShot III 680K Cold Chamber Shot End:
A state-of-the-art REAL-TIME velocity controlled shot end for die casting, designed to take full advantage of the process monitoring & control technology of the LCM, RTU, and MTU.
SuperShot III 600H Hot Chamber Shot End:
A state-of-the-art REAL-TIME velocity controlled shot end for Zinc die casting, designed to take full advantage of the process monitoring & control technology of the LCM, RTU, and MTU.
SuperShot II.5 Retrofit Control Systems:
Add REAL-TIME velocity control to virtually any existing die casting machine.

Machinery Remanufacturing

A comprehensive remanufacture of an existing machine will add many years of reliable service life to the machine and provide "good-as-new" (or better!) machine performance at a fraction of the cost of a new machine (typically, 1/3 to 1/2 the cost). In fact, by updating the machine to incorporate the latest technology and operator safety improvements, the die caster can "customize" the already-familiar machine to achieve maximum performance and productivity for that plant's specific operating environment. REMANUFACTURING involves a complete teardown of the entire machine, followed by a thorough inspection and evaluation of all components (large and small, mechanical and electrical), not just the critical elements. This includes seals, bearings, cylinders, fasteners, gearboxes, chains, pins, hydraulic lines, relays, solenoids, motors, pumps, tie bars, linkages, bushings, and so on. Any questionable items are replaced, and all critical components are restored to manufacturer's specifications and tolerances, or better. Any original design defects are corrected. Finally, any specified safety and technology upgrades are installed. Then, the reassembled machine is thoroughly checked out and dry-cycled for 8-16 hours before shipment. A remanufactured machine not only looks like new, it performs like new --- and frequently, better than new.

 
     
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