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1-2. Feature
The Segmentation System is a device to make multiple number of seals or segments
of thermoplastic tubing in a few seconds. The machine generates high-level power of
40.68 MHz radio-frequency signal for a melting process called 'dielectric heating'.
Tubing in the sealing heads melts quickly in about two to three seconds, and then
cools to form seals.
The Segmentation System consists of a control unit, a segmentation unit and an
inter-unit cable assembly. The segmentation unit can be installed up to 1.5 meters
away from the control unit.
The system operates in one of four operation modes - local, remote switch, remote
circuit and remote command modes. The system works in local mode if no connector
is connected to the remote control connector on the rear panel of control unit.
Either remote switch mode or remote circuit mode is selected when a specially-made
remote control connector is put on the 9-pin D-sub connector on the rear panel of
control unit. Remote command mode is selected by software commands from an
external computer circuit or a personal computer connected to the 9-pin D-sub
connector on the rear panel of control unit with RS-232C serial communication.
The system has versatile features as the followings:
- The machine can be operated stand-alone, or be controlled by a circuit or a PC.
- The control unit can be placed under the table. It saves bench space.
- Distance between sealing heads is adjustable to one of 75-80-85-90 mm.
- Each sealing head can be enabled or disabled individually by switches or by PC.
- Time interval of sealing head starts is selectable between 60-160 milliseconds.
- Operation sequence of sealing heads is selectable - right to left or left to right.
- Timing of sealing head returns is selectable - simultaneously or individually.
- Thickness of seals can be adjusted.
- Indication lamp blinks and buzzer beeps in case of improper operation.
- The event counter on rear panel counts number of sealing cycles done.
Summary of Contents for MS930A
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