The Datapaq XL system is the most reliable, accurate and rugged temperature profiling system in the world. For those who apply coatings, sell coatings, or need to know what is happening to their product inside a conveyorized or large batch oven, only the XL will do.

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Oven Tracker Insight Software
The world’s most comprehensive, yet
easy to use software available for profiling
cure ovens.

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Data Logger
"Plug & Go" XL Transducer Interface/ MemoryPaq with LED status screen and >50,000 readings @ ±0.5°C /0.9°F accuracy is unbeatable.

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Thermal Barrier (with or without heatsink)
Protects the data logger inside the oven. It's space age insulation gives the best weight/protection ratio available.

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Thermocouples
Rugged and reliable, a wide variety is available to meet your exact requirements. No one beats the combination of ruggedness and response time these probes offer.

System Highlights
  • Accurate within ±0.5°C/0.9°Freliably prove your product's quality
  • Up to 50,400 datapoints for the most detailed profiles available
  • Chargeable while downloading always ready to run
  • Programmable sampling (0.5 sec to 60 min) with time or temperature trigger, or Plug & Go – no toggles, no buttons
  • 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 channel systems configurable to your exact needs
  • Durable, low height thermal barriers with one piece heat sink utilizes the same insulation as an airplane's 'black box'
  • Fully customizable and easy to use Windows™ analysis software with password protection  - line operators see only functions they need
  • Special Limits of Error (ANSI MC 96.1) thermocouples twice as accurate as standard thermocouples
     

Oven Tracker Insight Software

NEW v5.0 software
released October 2007

Insight Software is a completely new software package that has been developed by Datapaq to meet the needs of the coating and finishing industries. It's a software package based on a novel concept: flexibility. At Datapaq we believe in offering you choice.

With Insight Software you can make it simple for yourself - set up Insight Software so that your line operators can print the detailed, certified and traceable profile report you need at just the click of a button. Wizard based set-up screens, cure prediction and enhanced process help to make Insight the most advanced temperature monitoring software package available.

 
Profiling and Analysis Features Profile Reports


Click HERE to download Insight demo software or Datapaq Paqfile Viewer, free software that allows you to view Datapaq temperature profiles (referred to as Paqfiles) produced by Oven Insight.


Data Logger
Fully programmable, this two piece logging system
has a huge memory, recalls your preferred sampling intervals, and displays status information.
  • Incredibly accurate (±0.5°C/0.9°F) with high resolution
  • Plug & Go, or time or temperature triggers start data collection
  • Individually calibrated channels
  • Powerful and environmentally safe NiMH battery
  • Chargeable while downloading
  • In case supplementary charge is needed:
    - fast charge in 5 minutes, full charge in 1  hour
    - full charge lasts over 50 hours
  • USB Communication protocol
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    Transducer Interface

     
    Number of channels 4, 6, 8 (with Dual Interface:
    10, 12, 14, 16)
    Accuracy ±0.5°C / 0.9°F
    Range -150 to 1370°C
    -238 to 2500
    °F
    Thermocouple type K

    Contact us about other data loggers also available
     
     

    MemoryPaq

    Sampling rate 0.5 sec to 60 min (programmable)
    Readings up to 50,400
    Battery nickel metal hydride (NiMH)
    Thermal Barriers
    Rugged and easy to handle, these barriers withstand high oven temperatures even when a run stalls. And the logger won’t be hot when you take it out of the barrier. With "black box" type ceramic insulation and special phase change heatsinks unique to Datapaq, no one makes a better barrier for the coatings industry.
     
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    Standard Slim
    Dimensions 5.3" x 7.4" x 11.7" 4.1" x 7.4" x 11.5"
    134mm x 187mm x 296mm 104mm x 187mm x 291mm
    Weight 8.3 lbs 7.1 lbs
    3.8 kg 3.2 kg (without heatsink 2.3 kg)
    Heatsink Yes Optional
    Duration: Duration with heatsink:
    5 hrs @ 300°F/150°C 2½ hrs @ 300°F/150°C
    3 hrs @ 400°F/200°C 1¾ hrs @ 400°F/200°C
    1¾ hrs @ 500°F/250°C 1¼ hrs @ 500°F/250°C

    Thermocouples – improved design

    Thermocouple probes are an essential part of a Datapaq Oven Tracker system. They are placed at critical points on the product to give a clear profile of the temperature throughout the process.

    All Datapaq probes conform to the highest standards (ANSI MC 96.1 Special Limits of Error) and provide the most accurate data possible. Improved probe cables make them durable and flexible. The quad-wrapped, 10 strand 36 AWG (0.125mm), PTFE and metal braid coated probe cables last significantly longer than previous designs.

    The probe is further improved by a stronger 'crimped' plug/cable attachment and a circular cable cross section to reduce kinking and twisting. The color of the cable conforms to the IEC584 color standard for Type K thermocouples - green.

    No one makes a more robust probe.

    NEW ‘MicroMag’... goes where no probe has gone before

    MicroMag, Datapaqs latest innovation in surface and air magnetic thermocouples, makes it even easier to collate and analyse temperature profile data than ever before.

    With a 17mm (0.7”) state of the art Samarium Cobalt magnet, low thermal mass and an easy to handle aluminum knob, the MicroMag can be quickly and efficiently attached to ferrous substrates. Despite its compact size, the magnet strength guarantees secure attachment at the highest temperatures experienced within the paint and powder coating industry.

    Features

    17mm (0.7”) diameter
    Samarium Cobalt magnet
    Low thermal mass 
    Removable aluminum knob 

    Benefits

    Small footprint, low profile for hard to reach or narrow places
    Secure setup on uneven, contoured or tight surfaces
    Ensures accurate product temperature measurement
    Fits into very tight places

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    MicroMag Surface and Air Magnetic Probes - Small, powerful and accurate.

     

    Magnetic Air Probe Magnetic Surface Probe New Clip Air Probe New Clip Surface Probe
    Standard Magnetic Type K Probes
    From magnets to bevelled PTFE head, these
    probes are durable, rugged and accurate.
    UPDATED Clamp Type K Probes
    Easier robust handling with wider opening jaws.
    Exposed Probe Patchlight Probe Glass Fibre Probe
    Heavy Duty Type K Patch Probe
    Ideal for substrates with poor heat transfer properties, features rapid response time of 1 sec.
    Light Duty Type K Patch Probes
    Ideal for hard to reach places or substrates which need rapid response probes. The best probe for IR profiling.
    Glass Fiber Type K Probe
    Ideal for applications where process temperatures reach up to 500°C/932°F such as PTFE cure.
    MicroMag Probe Mount

     

    The MicroMag probe mount – designed to secure exposed junction probes to ferrous substrates for air measurement, or in combination with patch or tape for secure monitoring of substrates in IR processes.

    Compatible with light and heavy duty PTFE patch, Glass Fiber and Mineral Insulated exposed junction probes.

     
     

    Insight Software for Oven Tracker

    Key features:

    Profiling and Analysis

     

    Profile Reports

     
         
         
     

    Analysis Functions

    For each thermocouple the following can be calculated:

    • Max/Min shows the maximum, mean, and minimum temperatures at the precise time they were reached. The standard deviation and the deviation from set temperature are also shown.
    • Time at Temperature shows the time spent above predetermined temperature thresholds.
    • Datapaq Value Calculate the Index of Cure against coating supplier cure specifications using all temperature data from the profile graph that contributes to the cure process.
    • Rise / Fall: This analysis mode calculates the rates of heating and cooling for each probe over user-defined temperature ranges, and the time the temperature is within each range.
    • Slope calculates the maximum rate of heating and cooling for each probe, the times at which these occurred, and the average rate of change of temperature for each probe.
    • Peak Difference identifies the two probes that recorded temperatures with the biggest difference within the profile. It can therefore be used to identify where the worst imbalances of heating are occurring on the product.
    • View Data shows the raw temperature and time data for each thermocouple throughout the run.

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    Wizards .

    Simply select the wizard for the task you want to perform. Wizards make the software intuitive to use, even for infrequent operators.

    / Wizards are designed to guide you step by step through a particular process, while at each step giving you the opportunity to 'back up' to the previous step if you realize you have made a mistake. Wizards also cut down on training requirements.

    The Wizard menu shown pops up as soon as you start the software. Wizards are available to help you to: open a file, set up a process file, set up your oven, product or recipe, create a tolerance curve, reset or download the data logger. There is also a Wizard to guide you through setting up the new Download Plus feature.

     

    Operator Mode

    In the NEW release of Oven Insight software, Operator Mode permits the software operation to be simplified to a Wizard based command and response level. The non skilled operator is lead step by step through the process of performing a profile run, which culminates with him being told whether the QA criteria of the run are achieved or not. This is all performed without him necessarily having to view the profile, do any analysis or interpret data himself. Despite the simplicity of operation, no compromise in profile analysis is experienced, since all high level analysis, alarms and reporting options can be configured in the process file used. The operator, having no access to the process file, is prevented from using incorrect or changing analysis parameters accidentally. Configured by the technician who has complete access rights to the Insight software, a list of operators can be created each with his own security password, allowing comprehensive tracking of profile analysis activities and by whom.

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    Statistical Process Control

    / Prevent oven process problems before they occur with Insight's new integrated Statistical Process Control (SPC) function. View and analyse historical data variations in key analysis parameters such as Datapaq Value, Time at Temperature and Peak Temperature without the need even to export data.

     

    BakeChart

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    A new and improved BakeChart function assists with quantifying cure directly against the paint suppliers 'BakeChart' (or Graphical Cure Window). Create and store a digital version of the paint suppliers cure window and automatically compare against collected Time at Temperature data to determine whether the profile satisfies the cure specification.

    Use the new, unique, ISO cure feature to derive Datapaq Value parameters. Use this information to define the BakeChart area in terms of Datapaq Value (index of cure values). Identify the Datapaq Value tolerance range for your process allowing accurate day-to-day QA.


     

    Analysis Alarms

    With Insight it is now possible to set alarms to highlight when a process has gone out of tolerance. For example, if the temperature of a product should not exceed 404°F (207°C) during the curing process, it is now possible to set an alarm to activate if this temperature is exceeded.

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    When an alarm has been triggered there is a tab at the bottom of the page that will show you exactly which conditions triggered the alarm.

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    / The alarm status light changes from green to red as the temperature is exceeded.

     

     

    Cure Prediction

    Using the Datapaq Value 'index of cure' value against paint suppliers' recommended cure parameters, it is now possible to manually manipulate the shape of the profile graph to see what effect it has on the cure performance. Create the ideal profile for your process on your computer, predict oven settings, and then use as a target template profile.

    Using a wizard to guide you step by step through the process, you can create a Tolerance Curve either free hand or by using a previously obtained Paqfile (Datapaq file) as the reference profile template. The tolerance band can either be a single band or a double band (inner band = preferred/ outer band = acceptable).

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    For each band the theoretical Datapaq value is then calculated against paint cure schedule data. Using these values it is possible to create theoretical tolerance bands which can be used effectively for commissioning and new process optimization studies.

    Without tedious repetitive testing it is then possible using the tolerance curve to change the shape of the profile graph template and see what effect it has on the Datapaq value and so the total cure. Applying this technique it is possible to estimate the effect of parameter modification on the profile performance.

    By making the tolerance band offsets 0°C the tolerance wizard can be used to create theoretical ideal curves, which can be overlaid. Below are two images of a profile graph. The first is an experimentally obtained tolerance graph from a customer's application showing a Datapaq value of 74. The second image is the same profile manually altered by the operator simply by repositioning the data points to give a theoretical profile shape equivalent to a Datapaq value of 100. This ideal profile trace can then be used as a target profile during optimization studies to create the desired cure. The tolerance curve can be overlaid on top of experimental data to see the match in profile shape.

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    Multiple Paqfile Viewing

    Tab quickly from file to file and make detailed comparisons. This new facility of Insight Software makes comparison of different files easier than ever before. Your QA manager can now have all the day's profile files, collected from different production shifts, open and then compare them easily simply by switching backwards and forwards. /

     

     

    Context Sensitive Help

    Insight software is now supplied with context sensitive help. This means that on most dialogues there now appears a help button. Pressing this button takes you directly to the area of help specific to the function being viewed.

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    To help you out with routine operation, Insight Software introduces Dr Thermocouple. Whenever you may need to be prompted, Dr Thermocouple is at hand to give advice.

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    Insight software comes with improved 3D graphing capability. Controlled by the mouse it is now possible to easily orient the 'view graph' view to see graphically hot and cold spots in the oven. As shown above this facility is very useful for flat bed mesh belt oven processes like IBO ovens. From a plan view the thermograph information shows exactly where in oven (Zone and belt location) the cold spot is located. From the thermograph key it is possible to match the graph colors to accurate temperatures recorded.

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    Virtual Probe

    Mean
    The mean virtual probe allows the operator to display the mean temperature profile trace for a user selectable list of probes. The virtual probe trace would be calculated as the mean of probes 1 to 6. On the profile graph below you will see that the 6 measurement channels have now been complimented by channel 7 labelled Mean.

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    Please click on the graph above to see larger image.
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    First Derivative
    A function which gives the slope of a curve; that is, the slope of the line tangent to a function.

    In this example we have two curves displayed. The left curve (blue) represents the math function
    f(x) = x3 . The right hand curve represents the first derivative of the blue curve. The calculated math function of this curve is f(x) = 3x2.

    As you can see from the red first derivative trace the highest values are generated where the slope / gradient of the blue trace is greatest. In the example all slope are positive, but in practice, it is very possible that the first derivative value may be negative if the slope is negative (Profile Cool Cycle).

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    Where this becomes important in profiling is where you are looking for phase transitions in a profile trace which affect the gradient of that trace. Often the first derivative identifies such transitions easier.

       
     

    Area Under Curve Calculation

    For many years customers have requested the ability to measure area under the curve. In most situations this was required to help quantitatively verify total cure. In practise most requests were satisfied by the use of the Datapaq Value calculation.

    A new benefit function, Area Under the Curve, has been highlighted in the automotive industry relating to quantifying the possible level of over cure. Although peak maximum temperature gives some indication of possible over cure, it provides no indication of the time period of which over cure is taking place. Calculating the area under curve above the working maximum threshold temperature gives a more accurate measure of the level of possible over cure damage due to both temperature and time.

    Both graphs below illustrate the same peak maximum for thermocouple 2. Despite this, using the Area Under Curve calculation above 200°C / 392°F, it is easy to see that the graph on the right shows far more potential for over cure problems than the graph of the left.

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    Please click on the graphs above to see larger images.

       
     

    Import from Clipboard

    Read non Datapaq profile data directly into Insight software from a spreadsheet application, easily and efficiently. Following the step-by-step Wizard, simply copy the raw temperature readings of interest from the spreadsheet. Add appropriate profile parameters (sample interval; start date and time; probe locations) to complement the raw data and allow interpretation of the profile.

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    NEW Mimics

    Show the location of key oven features such as burners, fans and control thermocouples directly against the profile trace. Attribute profile characteristics to the actual oven operation enabling a better understanding of the process necessary for control and optimisation. Find process faults quickly and efficiently even down to the offending faulty re-circulating fan or badly adjusted baffle.

    Simply drag and drop the appropriate symbol of the oven component and locate at the appropriate distance/zone into the oven with a choice of displaying it on top or left/right of the oven. For involved processes with many features, employ the mimic rules function to help describe your oven with ease and efficiency but with the detail that makes data interpretation accurate. Create the oven configuration once, store in the process file, making it instantly available at download.

       
    Report Printing

    Print a certified and traceable profile report that is concise and easy to read.


    As shown on the report print out above failed alarm conditions are clearly indicated by color.

    You can configure the report to include whatever information you require including what alarms were failed, the audit trail and the report title.

     

    View Data

    With Insight software you can now print all raw data in tabular form. Or you can choose how many data points you want to print to keep the report short and concise.

     

    Customized Reporting

    In addition to the default Datapaq report capability you can also copy and paste data and graphs directly into other Windows packages such as Word or Excel. Using this function makes it simple for companies without Datapaq software to see the results of a profile run. You can even email them a report in MS Word or Excel.

    Customers without Datapaq software can also view Datapaq temperature profiles (referred to as Paqfiles) by downloading the FREE Paqfile Viewer software. This useful software tool is an ideal way for your customers or colleagues to view Paqfiles without purchasing Datapaq software themselves. Simply send them the Paqfile and they can view it for free with the Paqfile Viewer.

     

     

     

     

     

    Due to continuing product improvements, specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
    Contact us for further information





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