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PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENT


resisting fireside corrosion and high temperature oxidation in aggressive conditions such as biomass/waste fired advanced thermal power plant.


The ER-Sealcoat system would result in improved performance through its functional gradient design and ability to close surface breaking porosity and seal the coating, as a result reducing direct and indirect processing costs compared to current industrial coating methods. With a growing portfolio of products and a comprehensive range of services, Monitor Coatings continue to invest


in Research and Development to ensure technology enhancement and quality is at the forefront of the


organisation.


Dr Spyros Kamnis, the Research and Development Manager of


REA JET: Marking metals in a practical manner


Effective coding and marking of products is a challenge for the metal working industry. Heat, dust and moisture can affect the process. REA JET presents sturdy systems that can cope with such conditions. Moreover, they are fit for IoT, can easily be integrated into existing infrastructures and boost networked production. The large character inkjet


printer REA JET DOD 2.0 impresses with a speed of 600m/ min and a remarkable durability of the print heads. Thanks to new high-tech material, wear and tear is considerably reduced. Additionally, production precision has been optimized. Thus, the printing system with IP-65 protection class has been further improved for harsh impacts within industrial environment. High-contrast pigmented inks complement the portfolio as well as fast-drying, excellently adhering, colored MEK inks and special inks that can, for example, infiltrate an oil film on metal sheets.


For captive marking of metallic surfaces, REA JET provides the Fiber Laser FL which is virtually maintenance-free. The applied


Monitor Coatings, said: “I’m delighted that Innovate UK have been able to support this exciting project, and help our organisation to turn strategic plans into reality. The Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund aims to bring together the UK’s world leading research with business to meet the major industrial and societal challenges of our time. Monitor Coatings Ltd have ongoing, long-lasting collaboration with Cranfield University with outstanding return on productivity and performance by utilising the funds being available in a quality way.”


Large Character Steelpipe Marking with REA JET DOD 2.0


text, codes and logos are permanently legible and almost indestructible. The high beam quality and energy density of this Laser guarantee excellent accuracy and the precise direct part marking (dpm) of metallic components. The REA JET FL is available with 20W, 30W and 50W. REA JET ink and laser systems are comfortably controlled via the


uniform operating concept TITAN. In addition to cost and time savings the platform reduces the risk of human error significantly. All systems can be operated via a 15” touch display, via keyboard directly at the production line or via smartphone and tablet. The integrated VNC server supports remote maintenance, diagnosis and assistance if required. Full


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Unicode and True Type Font support enables the printing of any global language with maximum design flexibility.


Press contact: Sonja Britta Reber KONNEKT PR Telephone: +49 (0)711/6743 6470 Email: reber.konnekt@email.de www.konnektpr.de


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