Automatic Inoculation System.
The KOINS' Automatic Inoculation inoculation, in medicine, introduction of a preparation into the tissues or fluids of the body for the purpose of preventing or curing certain diseases. The preparation is usually a weakened culture of the agent causing the disease, as in vaccination against System (AIS) features a stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel
Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. , heat protected dosing unit with multiple sensors - Thermocouple
- RTD - Resistance Temperature Detector or Resistance thermometer or Pt100
- Microphone
- Hydrophones
- Seismometers
- Photoresistor
- Phototransistor
- Infrared thermometer
- Multi-User Multimodal Tabletop Interaction
- Cationic Sensor
to ensure proper inoculation. It is designed to be a stand-alone unit or integrated into the PourTECH system. In manual mode, the operator operates the AIS by entering the desired feed rate on the Control Unit's operator panel. External systems, such as PourTECH, can automatically control the inoculation rate. Key features--Any manufacturer's material can be used. Possible to make feed rate part of the pattern profile--Several diagnostics (1) Software routines that test hardware components (memory, keyboard, disks, etc.). Diagnostics are often stored in ROM chips and activated on startup.
(2) Error messages in a programmer's source code that refer to statements or syntax that the compiler or assembler sensors ensures proper inoculation rate, and easy access for easy cleaning and maintenance.--KOINS Ltd. Ph: 248/548-3808 * Fax: 248/548-3808 www.koins-ltd.com
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