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Machine Dimensions |
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Overall Dimensions |
72 x 76 x 60 |
| Work Chamber:(working
dimensions) |
24 x 12 x 26 |
| Shipping Weight
(approximately) |
2,800 lbs. |
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Space Required for Machine |
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Actual machine
dimensions, plus 4 ft. maintenance access from front and either left
or right side. |
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Facilities Required |
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Power @ 208 VAC/3ph/60hz: |
60 FLA |
| Chilled Water |
4 gpm. |
| N2 or Clean & Dry Air @
80 to 100 PSI |
100 cfh. |
| LN2 (will vary with
application) |
230 lpw. |
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Solvent
Holding Tanks |
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Working Capacity: |
110 gallons |
| Heat: |
12KW |
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Vacuum
Equipment |
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Polishing Pump: (Pumping Speed) |
30 CFM |
| Valves: |
Pneumatic
W/NW fittings. |
| Note: Vacuum pumps may be varied to provide faster cycle times, lower of
higher ultimate vacuum pressures or to meet local facilities requirements. |
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Control
Panel |
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Primary control components shall
to housed in a mild steel control panel shall meet NEMA 12 specifications and be UL
listed. |
| Primary system
control shall be via a PLC Direct, model "205" logic controller. |
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Materials of Construction |
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Frame & Enclosure: |
Carbon steel, powder coated with Unique
standard colors |
| Vacuum/Work Chamber: |
Stainless steel |
| Wetted Plumbing: |
Stainless steel or Teflon |
| Liquid Solvent Pumps: |
Stainless steel of Ryton |
| Vacuum Pumps: |
Stainlees steel, Teflon or Ryton |
| Solvent Holding Tanks: |
Stainless steel |
| Vacuum Valves: |
Stainless steel |
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Additional
Features |
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Solvent recovery via cryogenic trap, carbon recovery or
scrubber, additional secondary condenser or a combination of two or more methods. |
| Either spray in immersion or ultrasonics is available to
enhance cleaning capabilities. |
| All cabinets are built with 110% liquid containment |
| Work chambers may be remote mounted. |
| Multiple work chambers may be used in one console. |
| System design allows for custom modifications. |
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