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June, 2020 Cabinet Oven from Grieve
Round Lake, IL — Grieve recently installed its No. 971, an electrically heated, 500°F (272°C) Class 100 cleanroom cabinet oven, currently used to sterilize glassware at the cus- tomer’s facility. Workspace dimensions measure 3 x 3 x 3.3 ft (0.9 x 0.9 x 1m). Incoloy-sheathed, 20
kW, tubular elements heat the unit, while a 1,200 CFM, 1 to 1.5 HP recircu- lating blower motor pro- vides horizontal airflow to the workload. The cleanroom oven
has 4 in. (10.2 cm) insulat- ed walls throughout and a Type 304, 2B finish stain- less steel interior with 0.5 in. (1.3 cm) inside radius corners, all seams welded, ground and polished. The stainless steel exterior has a #4 brushed fin- ish. The unit is equipped with front and rear access doors for pass- through to the cleanroom, plus an integral wall sealing flange. A red pilot light on board the oven signals when the opposite door is open. All door hardware is chrome-plated. For Class 100 cleanroom compli-
ance, this cabinet oven has a 12 x 12 x 6 in. (30.5 x 30.5 x 15 cm) thick HEPA fresh air filter with a 2 in. (5 cm) pre- filter and a 30 x 24 x 6 (76 x 61 x 15 cm) thick stainless steel high-temperature HEPA recirculating filter.
DL Technology has been the leader in micro dispensing technology for over 15 years. For more
www.dltechnology.com 216 River Street, Haverhill, MA 01832 • P: 978.374.6451 • F: 978.372.4889 •
sales@dltechnology.com
Controls on the No. 971 include
a minihelic pressure gauge and DOP validation port across each set of fil- ters, digital programming tempera- ture controller, manual reset excess
Class 100 Cleanroom
No. 971 class 100 cleanroom oven.
temperature controller with separate contactors, recirculating blower air- flow safety switch, 10 in. (25 cm) diameter circular chart temperature recorder, fused disconnect switch and an SCR power controller. A stainless steel loading truck
with six removable pans and a trans- fer dolly with oven-to-dolly and dolly- to-truck latches are also furnished
with the oven. Contact: Grieve Corp., 500 Hart
Road, Round Lake, IL 60073 % 847-546-8225 fax: 847-546-9210
E-mail:
sales@grievecorp.com Web:
www.grievecorp.com
Hirose Intros Waterproof
Automotive Power Connector A double-layer spring, three-
Downers Grove, IL — Hirose has developed a low-profile, waterproof, wire-to-wire connector for demand- ing automotive vehicles. Rated to IP67/IP69K, the 0.09 in. (2 mm) pitch ZE064W series is resistant to tem- peratures up to 257°F (125°C).
point contact design ensures highly reliable connectivity in high vibra- tion and shock conditions, which are commonly found in off-highway and
ZE064W series power connector. SCS PRECISIONCOAT V
transportation applications. A con- tact retainer prevents incomplete mating and offers a pull force strength of 50 N. Mating keys pre- vent mis-mating when using multi- ple connectors. In addition to withstanding
heat, the connector series produces stable contact resistance for up to 3,000 cycles, satisfying engine com- partment heat resistance require- ments. Rated to 5A at 250 VAC, the connector is designed for a wide range of automotive applications, including converters, inverters, bat- teries, onboard chargers, and ECUs. The space-saving ZE064W series
power connector maintains high elec- trical conductivity in severe environ- ments. The connector is designed for long-term operation, even when sub- jected to fluids, high temperatures,
shock, vibration, and more. Contact: Hirose Electric U.S.A., Inc., 2300 Warrenville Road,
Downers Grove, IL 60515 % 630-282-6707 E-mail:
bill.kysiak.8n@
hirose-gl.com Web:
www.hirose.com/us
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