September, 2018
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Kolb Intros Next-Gen Stencil Cleaning System
Longmont, CO — Kolb Cleaning Technology has released its AQUBE MV8 sTWIN stencil cleaning system, which contains dual process cham- bers with independent operating con- trol. The AQUBE MV8 sTWIN is ca- pable of cleaning one or two stencils
x 32 in. (90 x 80 cm) stencils, the MV8 sTWIN is a fully automatic, four-step processing system with cleaning, MediumWipe, rinsing and patented CWA® (compressed warm air) drying in the same process cham- ber; this equates to a short cycle time of approximately five minutes (normal contamination) per stencil. The AQUBE MV8
sTWIN’s configuration in- cludes PowerSpray® Technol- ogy. PowerSpray utilizes a high-pressure, high-volume, magnetically coupled pump unit to draw a controlled vol- ume of cleaning fluid from the cleaning tank with further flow through a separate cir- cuit into the ASYNCHRO spray rotor nozzles. The geometry of the nozzles en- sures a comprehensive and thorough cleaning, even in in- accessible and critical areas. The Kolb AQUBE MV8
AQUBE MV8 sTWIN stencil cleaning system.
immediately following a cleaning cycle (in parallel) or one stencil im- mediately and another stencil or squeegee later (sequentially). The MV8 sTWIN is suitable for large- scale manufacturing or flexible enough for low-volume, high-mix production environments. With a capacity of up to two 35
sTWIN is the next generation in cleaning systems, pre- equipped for extended water management and ready for integration in Industry 4.0 production. The system is cer- tified for both energy and
water saving processes, ease of oper- ation, and built-in comprehensive
safety features. Contact: Kolb Cleaning Technol- ogy USA, LLC, 410 S. Sunset Street,
Unit C, Longmont, CO 80501 % 970-532-5100 fax: 970-532-5101 E-mail:
patty.chonis@
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