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Manchester, NH — Schleuniger is debuting its lat- est cut, strip and terminate machines at EWPTE, alongside equipment partners Adaptronic, Emdep, Exmore, and Laser Wire Solutions.
The CrimpCenter 36 SP and the CrimpCen- ter 64 SP are cut, strip and terminate machines equipped with high-precision technology. The CrimpCenter 36 SP offers quick set up times with new wire straighteners and programmable gripper pressure, increased performance with higher feed rates, and refined motor synchronization. The ma- chine also adds enhanced wire handling with a new deposit gripper and an automatic batch tray. The CrimpCenter 64 SP fully automatic crimping machine is built with a dynamic and powerful control system that provides high produc-
May, 2018 Schleuniger Debuts New Wire Processing Equipment
CrimpCenter 36 SP wire cut, strip and terminate machine.
tion rates to meet demanding production sched- ules. With remarkably improved processing sta- tions, the CrimpCenter 64 SP is guaranteed to minimize errors and provide long-term durability. Also new this year, Schleuniger is exhibiting its newest coaxial cable stripping machine, the CoaxStrip 6380. With an increased stripping length and cable processing range of up to 0.32 in. (8 mm) diameter, this high-performance machine offers improved incision quality and cable diame- ter verification. With the latest generation user in- terface and independent centralizer drive, the powerful, precise machine is designed to provide high productivity and performance. Contact: Schleuniger, Inc., 87 Colin Drive, Manchester, NH 03103 603-668-8117 E-mail:
sales@schleuniger.com Web:
www.schleuniger-na.com
See at EWPTE, Booth 1732
Smart Sonic Closed-Loop Filtration Systems
Cleveland, OH — EnviroGuard™ is a closed-loop filtration system de- signed to filter contaminants from the wash and rinse water from sten- cil cleaning processes. When coupled with any one of Smart Sonic’s stencil
EnviroGuard closed-loop filtration system.
cleaning machines, and the compa- ny’s 440-R® SMT detergent, it pro- vides a 100 percent closed-loop filtra- tion system for stencil cleaners. Specially designed filtration and UV systems are matched with the 440-R SMT detergent’s zero VOCs, allowing the system to pro- duce a completely closed loop for both the wash and rinse solutions. Not only does it decrease waste disposal costs, but by reusing the water it decreases water and sewer costs as well.
Unlike using an evaporator, the EnviroGuard system does not lose water to evaporation and does not re- quire any venting or additional plumbing. Also, heat is not needed to separate the water from the waste, decreasing electric consumption. Normal operation only requires filter changes every one to three months and the hazardous waste never exits the system. The carbon fil- ter and resin media canister’s operat- ing life can be increased using deion- ized (DI) or reverse osmosis (RO) water to initially charge the system. Contact: Smart Sonic Corp., 837 E. 79 Street, Cleveland, OH 44103 818-610-7900 fax: 216-881-8950 E-mail:
smt@smartsonic.com Web:
www.smartsonic.com
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