TryfanMan
Industrial
- Oct 6, 2005
- 3
Hi,
I am looking for some general help on measuring the ambient air temperature within a thermoforming manufacturing environment.
At my place of work there has been a long standing assumption that there is a direct relationship between seasonal air temperature and various defects experienced on thermoformed acrylic.
Through the use of regular temperature samples of the ambient air in the factory I hope to prove, or disprove, this assumption.
Can anyone be kind enough to provide general tips and advice with regards to how I should approach this?
I am also looking for guidance with the following:
Sampling rate;
Location/Position of thermometers (Stevenson's box);
Number of thermometers;
Type of thermometer (with logging facility).
All help is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
TryfanMan
I am looking for some general help on measuring the ambient air temperature within a thermoforming manufacturing environment.
At my place of work there has been a long standing assumption that there is a direct relationship between seasonal air temperature and various defects experienced on thermoformed acrylic.
Through the use of regular temperature samples of the ambient air in the factory I hope to prove, or disprove, this assumption.
Can anyone be kind enough to provide general tips and advice with regards to how I should approach this?
I am also looking for guidance with the following:
Sampling rate;
Location/Position of thermometers (Stevenson's box);
Number of thermometers;
Type of thermometer (with logging facility).
All help is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
TryfanMan