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SFERA PLUS  |
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All-inclusive stenter control system providing automatic adjustment of the following parameters:
- Residual humidity within the fabric (drying);
- Fabric temperature and the corresponding
settimg time (thermofixing);
- Air humidity with exhaust extraction adjustment.
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1 Hygromatic |
2 Thermomatic |
3 Hygroair |
Fabric moisture meter |
Fabric temperature monitoring |
Exhaust air monitoring |
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THERMOMATIC  |
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An electronic device ensuring the constant monitoring of fabric
temperature during dry or wet thermofix stages, with automated process
speed adjustment. |
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HYGROAIR (Micro
HMT)  |
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Microcontroller-based measuring unit to keep air humidity
and temperature constantly under control within dryers, with
automated adjusting system intervening whenever necessary
chimney shutter); process temperatures may be as high as 160°C
(also available with range extended to 200 or 300°C; please
specify when ordering). |
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HYGROMATIC Plus  |
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Microcontroller-based measuring unit ensuring automated
adjustment of residual humidity within fabrics, yarns
and threads, paper, tops, ribbons, etc. – for dryers in general. |
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MICRO EKV/S  |
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Non-automatic microcontroller-based measuring
unit used to assess the amount of residual humidity
within fabrics, yarns and threads, paper, tops, ribbons,
etc. along several areas of the same machine. |
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TOPSMATIC  |
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Microcontroller-based measuring unit ensuring automated
adjustment of residual humidity specifically designed for tops, ribbons and flocks. |
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ROCMATIC  |
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Microprocessor meter to monitor residual damp in the cones
during drying phase for natural and synthetical fibers. |
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Hygro Faster EKV  |
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A standalone, rechargeable portable electronic
microcontroller-based device used to assess the amount
of residual humidity within fabrics, yarns and threads,
paper as well as to check operating temperature and
humidity in gases, liquids, etc. The unit can be connected
to a PC through a RS232 serial interface to upload and store
measured values using dedicated software; as an alternative,
a desktop dot matrix printer can be used to print a
hardcopy of the data. |
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