Heating controller MHC 48-2

Heating controller - MHC 48-2 - VERMES Microdispensing GmbH
Heating controller - MHC 48-2 - VERMES Microdispensing GmbH
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2-channel controller for perfect temperature control The MHC 48-2 ensures highest precision dispensing by controlling and maintaining highly accurate temperature during the dispensing process. This 2-channel heater controller has been designed to control all VERMES Microdispensing 48V heating devices, such as integrated nozzle heaters (that are part of the fluid boxes) and cartridge heaters working on an extra-low voltage basis. The MHC 48-2 heater controller is an effective solution if only heating functionality is needed, for example when a nozzle heater is used to ensure a constant process temperature of the dispensing medium or when dispensing has to take place above room temperature. It is also a perfect solution for Hot Melt applications, where a cartridge and a nozzle heater are in operation. The controller's intuitive user interface and the automatic start functionality ease handling and reduce set-up time. Talk to our experts about our tailored heating/cooling systems for your dispensing process. They will be glad to assist you in finding a heating solutions that perfectly meet your needs. For further information please go to the download area and login. To request the username and password send us an email or call us.

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Exhibitions

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Nepcon Japan 2025
Nepcon Japan 2025

22-24 Jan 2025 Tokyo (Japan)

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    D and M West 2025
    D and M West 2025

    4-06 Feb 2025 Anaheim (USA - California)

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