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Heaters & temperature controllers for molders.


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(2) A removable storage module that contains magnetic disks, optical discs, magnetic tape or memory chips. Cartridges are inserted into slots in the drive, printer or computer.
 heaters and single-zone temperature controllers were recently added to the line of products for injection molders from IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem.

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 Co., Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Stock and custom replacement heater bands for all makes of injection machines have mica insulation insulation (ĭn'səlā`shən, ĭn'sy–), use of materials or devices to inhibit or prevent the conduction of heat or of electricity.  and average watt density of 31 to 46 W/sq in. "Hot Sleeves" stock models start as low as $6.60.

IMS's new Hot Stix cartridge heaters come in three styles: general-purpose types, ones with built-in thermocouple, and 0.24 in. diam. models for internally heated nozzles. They deliver up to 100 W/sq in. at up to 842 F. Prices start as low as $9.50.

Two 15-amp, closed-loop temperature controllers (photo) have new anti-arcing circuitry to help prevent accidental damage. Other new features include indicators for open heater, blown fuse, and over-current condition, as well as an automatic soft start. Model $20-D3C has a simple mechanical setpoint control and costs $170. Model UATC-20, suitable for hot runners A hot runner is an injection mold component containing a series of channels that distributes molten plastic within a mold to increase molding productivity through reduced waste, as the runners arent wasted each cycle by being ejected, as the plasic stays molten and gets used on the , has electronic setpoint control, output power display, ground fault indicator, and Standby standby Medtalk adjective Referring to the immediate availability of a certain specialist–anesthesiologist, surgeon, who can be deployed in a medical emergency. Cf Concurrent.  and Boost keys. It costs $225. Tel: (800) 537-5375 * PT Direct: 219WF

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