Iron printing Oven

The tinplate oven uses electric heating tubes to heat the air, creating a hot air circulation within an enclosed space. This accelerates the rapid volatilization and curing of ink or coating solvents on the surface of metal printed products. It is used for drying treatments after printing on metal packaging such as tinplate and aluminum cans, ensuring strong adhesion of the coating.
Selection
When selecting, focus on the heating method, temperature control accuracy, and airflow design. Determine the internal volume based on the product dimensions, and match the temperature range and uniformity according to the process requirements. Consider energy consumption and explosion-proof requirements, inspect the cabinet material and sealing, and choose a vertical or horizontal structure based on the site dimensions.

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Supports iron-based and non-iron-based material measurement with accuracy of +/- 1~ 3% or +/- 2.5 µm, provides split Probe for enhanced maneuverability, automatically recognizes matrix materials and remembers calibrated values.

$ 527.00

With iron-based and non-iron-based dual-use function, resolution up to 0.1um, test range 0~ 1250um, support single and continuous measurement, automatic identification of matrix material, stable and portable operation.

$ 356.00

Measurement range 0-999 ppb with accuracy +/- 20 ppb +/- 5% for rapid iron concentration detection.

$ 215.00

Adopt servo electric printing pressure system, printing pressure 0-4mm automatic adjustment, printing speed 0-100 Meters can be set, support low accuracy overprint, simulate Gravure Printing drawdown blade Installation method, easy to detect inks.

$ 5237.00

Using magnetic Induction and eddy Current dual principle, Measurement range 0~ 1250μm, Probe with line can measure grooves and complex positions, automatically identify iron and non-iron substrates, with single point and two point Adjustment.

$ 196.00

Measurement range 0.00-5 mg/L, Color intensity is proportional to concentration, providing 100 tests, suitable for the analysis of iron content in various liquid samples.

$ 160.00

It can reduce the noise of the air Compressor by 10dB. The iron shell structure is sturdy and durable, and it is equipped with wheels for easy movement. It is suitable for noise reduction requirements of air Compressors with different pump heads.

$ 315.00

Using 2.0MHz Frequency Probe, Measurement range 2.0~ 400.0mm, dedicated to the thickness detection of coarse crystal materials such as cast iron, the lower limit of pipe measurement Φ 30 * 4mm.

$ 219.00

The iron shell structure is equipped with moving wheels, which can reduce the running noise of the four-pump air Compressor by 10 dB, effectively controlling it within the comfort range of 51 +/- 5 dB, and the bottom wheels are convenient for equipment movement.

$ 380.00

Using 2.0MHz Frequency, specially designed for cast iron and other coarse crystal materials, concave curved surface structure is suitable for special workpiece shape, Measurement range covers 2.0~ 400.0mm, and the lower limit of pipe measurement is Φ 30 * 4mm.

$ 283.00

The printing speed is 0~ 260m/min, the accuracy is less than 0.5, which supports data management and characteristic detection, and can reduce the number of proofing and material waste.

$ 9433.00

Automatic ink running stability, ink time and speed can be set, printing pressure 0~ 2mm adjustable, provide low, medium and high three printing speed, each time can be proofed 4 colors to facilitate Color contrast.

$ 3430.00

The printing pressure can be adjusted accurately according to the thickness of the material, and the printing speed can be adjusted. It provides 4 primary color areas and 4 light color areas to ensure that the pattern is clear and tidy.

$ 4527.00

It can reduce the operating noise of the air Compressor by 10 decibels, and is equipped with moving wheels for easy handling. The iron shell box structure effectively isolates the transmission of noise, making it suitable for air Compressor equipment with various pump head configurations.

$ 315.00

The device Frequency is 2MHz, Probe diaMeter 12mm, Measurement range 3.0-300 mm (steel), dedicated to cast iron and other coarse crystal materials, minimum pipe diaMeter 20mm, suitable for industrial environment applications.

$ 140.00

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