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Dymax Intros LED Flood-Curing System
Torrington, CT — Dymax Corporation has launched its BlueWave® MX- 250™ LED flood-curing system, which offers curing flexibility and ex- pansion capabilities in a small unit. Designed with a user-friendly touch- screen interface, this system offers high, consistent curing intensities. It has a 2 x 2 in. (50 x 50 mm) active curing area. With three different wavelength
LED options (365, 385 or 405 nm), the system’s high-intensity emitter can be mounted easily to robotic arms or further from the controller without fear of intensity variations. The unit further expands on the com- pany’s MX series of curing systems. Its updated controller can run either MX-150 spot-cure emitters or new MX-250 flood emitters, providing customers with greater flexibility in switching between LED spot and flood-curing units. Dymax develops oligomer, adhe-
BlueWave MX-250 LED flood-curing system.
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sive, coating, dispensing, and light- curing systems for applications in a wide range of markets. The company’s products are designed to work seam- lessly with each other, providing de- sign engineers with tools that dramat- ically improve manufacturing efficien- cy and reduce costs. Major markets include aerospace, appliance, automo- tive, electronics, industrial, medical
device, and metal finishing. Contact: Dymax Corp., 318 In-
dustrial Lane, Torrington, CT 06790 % 860-482-1010 fax: 860-496-0608
E-mail:
info@dymax.com Web:
www.dymax.com
KYZEN Improves Cleaning Process
Monitoring
Nashville, TN — KYZEN’s growing ANALYST™ data services platform now supports KYZEN Process Con- trol System (PCS). The advanced, customizable analytics are packaged in attractive, user-friendly dash- board formats to support specific re- porting needs. Since the introduction of ANA-
LYST in 2016, it has been in high de- mand. At productronica 2017, the company is demonstrating how ANA- LYST works seamlessly with PCS. The company also plans to expand its ANALYST data services line of cleaning process applications. Now, one no longer needs to
stand at the production line or man- ually log data to keep up to date. AN- ALYST allows users to access infor- mation from multiple production sites from one secure location. Per- formance can be quickly and easily compared across production sites in
Europe, North America and Asia. Contact: KYZEN, 430 Harding
Industrial Drive, Nashville, TN 37211 % 615-831-0888 fax: 615-831-0889 E-mail:
tom_forsythe@kyzen.com Web:
www.kyzen.com
See productronica, Hall A4 Booth 314
See at The ASSEMBLY Show, Booth 2046
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