A temperature control unit (unidade de controle térmico) is a machine dedicated to regulating the temperature of the heat transfer fluid (such as water, oil, or glycol) used to maintain precise thermal conditions in the machine or downstream process.
Temperature control units are key components in the plastics processing industry for applications such as injection molding, extrusion, thermoforming, and blow molding, where the thermal stability of the fluid ensures dimensional uniformity, surface finish, and optimal cycle times.
Besoins:

Thermoregulation
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Heat transfer fluid pressure control
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Operating principle:
The temperature control unit maintains the required temperature by circulating a heat transfer fluid through a closed circuit that feeds the main machine or process circuits. Inside, the unidade de controle térmico integrates a circulation pump, a heating module (usually consisting of immersed or band electric heaters), and an electronic control system that constantly compares the value measured by the temperature sensors with the desired setpoint.
Whenthe fluid temperature falls below the set value, the controller activates the heating elements, increasing the energy supplied to the fluid; when the temperature exceeds the setpoint, the system can reduce the heating power or, in advanced units, activate secondary cooling modules or heat exchangers. Closed-loop control based on PID logic allows the system to react to changes in thermal load, maintaining the temperature within tight tolerances and ensuring that the energy supply is proportionate to the process requirements.
Requirements and technology:
In temperature control units, process quality and operational reliability depend on the coordinated control of the temperature and pressure of the heat transfer fluid that feeds molds, tools, or process utilities. The thermal stability of the fluid, whether water or diathermic oil, is essential to ensure repeatable process conditions, reduce product deformation, and optimize cycle times. The system must be able to react quickly to changes in thermal load, compensating for losses and maintaining the setpoint within tight tolerances.
At the same time, monitoring the pressure in the circuit is key to ensuring the correct operation of the circulation pump, uniform fluid distribution, and the absence of critical conditions such as leaks, obstructions, or cavitation. Abnormal pressure variations can compromisethe effectiveness of temperature control and reducethe overall reliability of the unidade de controle térmico, as well as generate potential risks for the machine and the process.
The integration of PID control, solid-state relays for resistance management, and reliable pressure sensors allows for the creation of stable, scalablecontrol systems that can be easily integrated with PLCs and automation systems.
Gefran meets these requirements by providing complete solutions for thermal control and monitoring of unidade de controle térmico circuits, designed to ensure precision, safety, and process continuity.



