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Product category: Machinery and Production Equipment
News Release from: Acal TC | Subject: Ceia power cube family
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 August 2005

Induction heaters provide finer focus

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Available now from Acal TC is Ceia's new power cube family of induction heating equipment for brazing, soldering and heat treatment applications.

Available now from Acal TC is Ceia's new power cube family of induction heating equipment for brazing, soldering and heat treatment applications Thanks to a constant output power supply, as well as an extremely accurate temperature control, Ceia systems allow heating to be limited to the soldering area only; thus safeguarding the technical features of any cutting tool being brazed

The process helps to avoid overheating of the brazing alloy, extends tool life and improves the operator's working conditions considerably.

Ceia offers a complete line of high and medium frequency generators, with a power range from 2.8 to 48kW.

All systems are automation capable with optical pyrometers being used to manage soldering cycles.

The brazing alloy supply may be manual or controlled by dispensers using DC motors, which adjust the quantity, speed and torque parameters of the feeding mechanism to maintain process control.

The compact design of all Ceia systems, including the heating heads, allow the units to be positioned easily either on a desktop or as part of an automated system.

Thanks to the adoption of the latest technology and the use of advanced components, the guaranteed power transfer is higher than 90%, making Ceia equipment among the most efficient available.

This level of absorbed power, contributes greatly to reduced operating costs for the user.

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