Controlling the TOYOOKI vacuum valve "High-Speed Shut-off Valve"!
The "HSV-U100" is a high-speed shut-off valve control unit that enables stable valve operation even with a cycle time of 20 seconds or less. It can also be introduced to die-casting machines equipped with vacuum systems from other manufacturers. Additionally, it is capable of controlling two vacuum valve systems with one unit (with two built-in controllers). 【Features】 ■ Stable valve operation possible even with a cycle time of 20 seconds or less ■ Can be introduced to die-casting machines equipped with vacuum systems from other manufacturers ■ Capable of controlling two vacuum valve systems with one unit (with two built-in controllers) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Related Products】 ■Inspection Device 'HSV-K100' ・Allows arbitrary setting of test counts and records measurement values for each operation time and stroke. Management is possible through graphing. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Impregnation refers to the process of filling and sealing the porous parts, known as "porosity," which affect the durability of components produced in metal casting, powder metallurgy, ceramics, and other materials, with resin. This technology allows for the recovery of products that would otherwise be deemed defective. The impregnation system developed by Chuo achieves a sealing effect of nearly 100% in a short amount of time. It is utilized in a wide range of fields, not only for leak prevention but also for pre-treatments against blistering, peeling, and corrosion in plating and painting. Impregnation is applied using various methods tailored to the size of the "leaks" or voids in the product. One such method is the vacuum pressure impregnation method, where the product is placed in a vacuum state, and pressure is applied to fill the "porosity" with resin and seal it.