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Page 27 Touch Screen Controller for CSZ Chambers


Cincinnati, OH — Cincinnati Sub-Zero (CSZ) has added the new EZT-430i Touch Screen Controller to its MicroClimate® product line, which includes a 1.2ft3 (34 liters) benchtop model and a 3ft3 (84.9 liters) compact test chamber. The test chambers are used for testing and storing circuit boards, small assemblies, components and other electron- ics in specific temperature and humidity condi- tions.


The new Touch Screen Controller, is loaded


with features to simplify test chamber program- ming and operation, including: selectable naviga- tion between icon-based menus like a smart phone or windows-based navigation; remote control and monitoring via Ethernet from a computer or through apps available for iPhone, iPad or Android devices; data logging with customized file names, batch and lot numbers and operator events; inte- grated e-mail sends data files directly from the controller with the touch of a button; access data files directly from the controller or a PC, can also down- load profiles, alarm files, audit trail files and data files to USB memory stick in a compatible .CSV format; alarm notification via email and/or phone text messages in the event of a test chamber alarm saving valuable tests while reducing downtime; auto- mated Ethernet back-up of data files; full system security, audit trails and digital signatures; configured in 28 different languages-one setting up- dates icons, menus and help screen. In addition, a new single-stage


Epoxies, Etc. UV Cure Potting


Compound


Cranston, RI — Epoxies, Etc. is now offering the 60-7170 is a one-compo- nent UV-cure material for potting and encapsulating applications. The new material has many advantages over standard two-component sys- tems and even other UV cures. First, because there is no need


for mixing and measuring, no waste is created by unused mixed product. In addition, there are no limits to working time, yet cure time is short- ened greatly.


model has been added to the product line. The product line had only included a benchtop model


with a temperature range from –73 to +190°C. Since many customers seldom need to test their product down to these cold temperature ranges, the company designed a model with a more mild temperature range from –30 to +190°C. All models are available with or without humidity. MicroClimate chambers are designed to pro-


vide users with a compact chamber for testing small components and products for a variety of in- dustries. It can be used to perform temperature cy- cling tests or to expose product to steady state tem- perature environments, maintaining precise and


accurate temperature and/or humidity control. Contact: Cincinnati Sub-Zero, 12011


Mosteller Road, Cincinnati, OH 45241-1528 % 800-989-7373 or 513-772-8810


Temperature and humidity test cabinets.


E-mail: indsales@cszinc.com Web: www.cszinc.com or www.cszindustrial.com


UV cure potting compound. The potting compound is spe-


cially formulated to cure quickly in sections up to 3/4-in. (19mm) and also in shadowed areas such as un- derneath components with no addi- tional heat. Excellent adhesion and low shrinkage make it useful for other applications as well. Rapid, tack-free cures can be achieved with


the use of a simple black light. Contact: Epoxies, Etc., 21 Star-


line Way, Cranston, RI 02921 % 800-376-9437 or 401-946-5564


fax: 401-946-5526 E-mail: service@epoxies.com Web: www.epoxies.com


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