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Successful control of your cooling process and selection of a suitable control require a good understanding of the flow of heat in that process. No matter how intelligent or elaborate a control is, it cannot overcome the limits of basic thermodynamics in a system or process.
The M-Series incorporates the company’s Model 4081 advanced process controller, which is designed to improve user efficiency. Integrated features reduce startup time, simplify operation and minimize downtime.
Imagine if there were no way to dissipate heat in manufacturing processes or food processing. The modern conveniences that we enjoy today would not exist.
Designed with a proportional-integral control algorithm to provide precise control to thermoelectric (Peltier effect) modules, the open board temperature controller can be set up for heat or cool and can run ramp-and-soak profiles.
A control loop monitoring system, Expertune PlantTriage oversees process control loops continuously, diagnoses and prioritizes opportunities for improvements, and pinpoints major economic paybacks.
Presto Models W50 and W50t can handle temperature ranges of -58 to 482°F (-50 to 250°C). Intended for demanding temperature applications such as reactors, mini-plants, pilot plants, material-testing stands, microreactors, and material and component tests, the temperature control systems are water cooled.
Smart temperature management and control are important in applications ranging from hot runner injection molding in the plastics industry to form, fill and seal systems for packaging, to rubber molding and to food production.