New Bedford, MA, USA, December 12, 2018 – Fiber Optic Center, Inc., (FOC), an international leading distributor specializing in helping their customers make the best cable assemblies in the world, announces an option for reducing the costs of heat shrink processing with the new Haloblaze HDTR Digital.
The New Haloblaze HDTR Digital was developed in alongside the standard range. It offers increased control for time and heat intensity settings through the use of user-friendly digital control panels. The Haloblaze range of Heat shrinking machine are designed to reduce the costs of heat shrink processing. These new Eco-smart machines reduce costs when compared to the older heat gun methods. Faster, safer and give the operator full quality control over the shrink process. The innovative Patent Pending design. Allows for full 360-degree shrink without the need to turn the cable. Quick heat-up time of the lamps. Operates for half the time of a traditional heat gun. The HDTR Digital Heat Shrinking machine is almost totally silent and keeps the heat generated within the machine. This improves the working and safety environments for operators.
Haloblaze HDTR-4 1600w High Temperature & Heavy Duty Heat Shrink Processing Machine with digital programming capability over both timer and heat intensity control. 110V is Part Number: HDTR-D4-1600.
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