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Additive Feeders 
Chapter 4: Operation 
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4-4 Extrusion 
Applications 
 
Discussed in this portion of the manual are the finer points of the additive feeder operation, 
programming the control, and installation notes and examples. If you are unfamiliar with this 
product or have never performed this type of installation, please read this section of the 
manual fully before installing the equipment.  
Steps that must be completed before the additive feeder will perform properly: 
 
-The proper control signal from the extrusion process 
 
-Accurate programming of the control 
Extruder Tracking Control  
The extruder tracking control option allows the additive feeder’s auger (follower) to turn in a 
precise ratio to the speed of your extruder screw (master).  The speed control on the feeder 
can be set for any feed ratio from 10% to 200%. 
The extruder tracking control detects the speed of the extruder screw and causes the feeder 
screw to rotate at the desired RPM.  In effect, the extruder tracking control acts as an 
automatic speed control. 
The extruder tracking control requires a 5 VDC TTL NPN RPM signal from the extruder.  
Use an existing RPM signal from the extruder; consult with the extruder’s manufacturer for 
the signal type and frequency. 
You will need to know: 
1.  The signal voltage 
2.  The number of pulses per extruder screw revolution 
A wide variety of sensors can be supplied by the manufacturer to suit your needs if the 
extruder control circuit does not provide a suitable signal. 
These sensors include: 
•  Inductive proximity sensors to sense gear teeth. 
•  Magnetic pickups to sense affixed magnets. 
•  Optic sensors to sense affixed reflective tape. (Included with extrusion tracking 
control) 
Consult your sales representative for additional information. 
Control Relay Connection  
To interlock the additive feeder operation to an extruder, remove jumper (J1) from the 
terminal block in the control enclosure and wire in the control relay signal from the 
processing machine. Connecting the additive feeder to the control relay simply ensures that 
when the extrusion process stops so does the additive feeder. (Without this control 
connection, the auger may continue feeding material for a short time).