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EXILE adds in-line configuration to SPYDER CtS systems
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Tigerclean Combi-Eco Developer and Hi Pressure Washout system.
XILE’s SPYDER computer to screen systems are now complemented by the V-LUX UV Exposure System in a new in-line configuration with INPRO’s
This in-line system comprises a docking unit that converts EXILE's stand-alone V-LUX into an integrated in-line system combining both screen exposure and developing. The process works as follows: ● The operator images a Screen stencil on the SPYDER CtS with typical Imaging times of 60 seconds or less. ● The imaged Screen is inserted into the V-LUX with 15 memory pre-sets allowing exposure times to be quickly selected via a touchscreen LCD control panel. ● Exposure times will be 10 to 60 seconds depending on emulsion and mesh count. ● While the first screen is exposing the operator can image another screen on the SPYDER CtS ● The second imaged screen is inserted in the V-LUX – automatically pushing the first screen onto the moving belt that transports it into the Combi-Eco Developer. INPRO’s Combi-Eco is a fully automatic screen washout
The V-LUX UV Exposure System with INPRO’s Tigerclean Combi-Eco Developer and Hi Pressure Washout system
(developing) solution that doubles as a high-pressure washout system for screen reclaim. Developing times will be approximately 70 to 80 seconds.
50+ screens per hour can be produced by a single operator controlling the fully automated setup.
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