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Digital sealing tools
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Digital sealing tools

By dividing the sealing surface into very small mm² heating zones that can be individually controlled and thus measured, and by providing a software tool for evaluating and using the information collected from the heating zones, both the reduction of temperature deviations and inline process monitoring in sealing applications can be achieved.

The very high area output combined with a low thermal mass results in minimal energy consumption for the heating element itself and dynamic and controllable behavior. Pilot applications have demonstrated energy savings of 8,000 % when heating up to sealing temperature and around 40 % in continuous operation compared to standard systems.

Submitter: watttron GmbH

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