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News Release from: Tyco Electronics - Wire, Harness and Protection | Subject: M105 infrared conveyor/tunnel oven
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 12 June 2001

IR oven gives uniform heatshrink
delivery

The new M105 infrared conveyor/tunnel oven has been developed to help OEMs achieve a direct, accurate and uniform heat delivery to their heatshrink processes in manufacturing.

The new M105 infrared conveyor/tunnel oven, from Tyco Electronics, has been developed to help OEMs achieve a direct, accurate and uniform heat delivery to their heatshrink processes in manufacturing It offers significant benefits over traditional hot air convection heaters and the modular design allows it to be configured to specific customer requirements with varying conveyor lengths and numbers of heating zones

The accurate, uniform heating area is achieved through the control of conveyor speed and by utilizing closed loop temperature control with a thermocouple embedded in the infrared heating element.

To provide optimum process conditions, the upper heating chamber has a choice of two height positions (53.6mm and 98mm) and is cantilevered to allow the process of complete assemblies in which only part is required to pass through the heating zone.

Optional powered side entry/exit conveyors are available to aid the processing of larger assemblies through the oven.

The M105 oven has an automatic cool down cycle to prolong heater element life and its control functions are managed through a unit connected to the heater chamber via an umbilical for remote siting.

Weighing less than 80kg, the new M105 infrared conveyor oven is very compact - its standard dimensions of 990mm(D) x 686mm(W) x 419mm(H) providing an effective heating width of 356mm. Request a free brochure from Tyco Electronics - Wire, Harness and Protection ...

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