Victorinox: Moisture Analyzers Provide Quality Control and Boost Productivity

Founded in 1884, Victorinox is global company offering a series of innovative, functional and superior-quality products which reflect the company’s timeless Swiss values.The iconic Swiss Army Knife is Victorinox’s core product and is manufactured at its facility in Ibach, Switzerland.

For quality control of incoming goods and inline process control of the plastic production, the company relies on METTLER TOLEDO moisture analyzers. The process starts when incoming plastic granulate is analyzed to control the moisture content, color and thermal properties. Fifteen tons of raw material are stored and up to 1,000 kg batches are dried daily before use.

However, this is not the final stage of the procedure: before processing a customer order, Victorinox samples from the dryer and tests the granulate batch for moisture content. Depending on the result, the company either continues drying to meet the moisture content specifications or uses the granules for production. Material that passes the moisture content quality control is automatically fed to the injection molding machines which produce the knife handles.

Six different plastics are used, depending on the product type,and each material has its own moisture analysis drying method. The company’s production floor is set up so one person per shift manages the sample preparation, changes the tools, runs seven injection molding machines and performs the quality control.

Victorinox chose METTLER TOLEDO moisture analyzers after discovering how easy they were for non-experts to use due to a series of moisture method shortcuts. Additionally, the company was impressed with the quality and service offering.

Moisture analyzers have helped Victorinox reduce waste and boost productivity, as well as ensure material is of the highest quality, even before it goes into the injection molder. Founded in 1884, Victorinox is today a global company offering a series of innovative, functional and superior-quality products which reflect the company’s timeless Swiss values.The iconic Swiss Army Knife is Victorinox’s core product and is manufactured at its facility in Ibach, Switzerland.

For quality control of incoming goods and inline process control of the plastic production, the company relies on METTLER TOLEDO moisture analyzers. The process starts when incoming plastic granulate is analyzed to control the moisture content, color and thermal properties. Fifteen tons of raw material are stored and up to 1,000 kg batches are dried daily before use.

However, this is not the final stage of the procedure: before processing a customer order, Victorinox samples from the dryer and tests the granulate batch for moisture content. Depending on the result, the company either continues drying to meet the moisture content specifications or uses the granules for production. Material that passes the moisture content quality control is automatically fed to the injection molding machines which produce the knife handles.

Six different plastics are used, depending on the product type,and each material has its own moisture analysis drying method. The company’s production floor is set up so one person per shift manages the sample preparation, changes the tools, runs seven injection molding machines and performs the quality control.

Victorinox chose METTLER TOLEDO moisture analyzers after discovering how easy they were for non-experts to use due to a series of moisture method shortcuts. Additionally, the company was impressed with the quality and service offering.

Moisture analyzers have helped Victorinox reduce waste and boost productivity, as well as ensure material is of the highest quality, even before it goes into the injection molder.

Since using METTLER TOLEDO moisture analyzers, Victorinox has significantly reduced the number of discarded batches. Additionally, if there’s a problem with injection molding, it can now eliminate the moisture content of the material as a cause. As a result, the company has eradicated product errors and speeded up production by as much as 5 to 10%.

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