Domaille Engineering PC-Based Programmable Polishing Machine w/ Automated Process Control
*Update* The APM-HDC-5320 has been discontinued and replaced with the APM-HDC-5400. Request a quote here.
Program your polishing processes through an easy-to-use PC-based Windows-like full-color touchscreen panel. Which displays settings for speed, time, and pressure. And, it prompts the operator for the film, pad, and lubricant needed for each step of the process.
The number of processes defined and stored is only limited by the amount of machine memory, as a result, hundreds of processes and steps within each process can be stored
Features
- PC-based full-color capacitive touch screen programmable interface for defining and storing unlimited processes and for easy-to-use, error-free operation
- USB used for machine-to-machine process replication and process backup
- Automatic pressure adjustment to account for a varying number of connectors inserted in the polishing fixture
- Operator step-by-step prompts for film, pad type, and lubricant
- Password protection of system configuration, process configuration, and process transfer modules
- Force, speed, and time displays on the touch screen panel for feedback of process step-specific settings
- Programmable pressure and speed ramp for soft starting polishing cycle, film change counter, maintenance section
- Pneumatically-controlled polishing pressure provides consistent polishing force regardless of ferrule length easy cleaning of fixtures between steps and quick change of fixtures
- Flexibility in fixture capacity and polishing film size (Standard 5″ platen with 8″ option)
- Drip tray & splash guard swivels in for quick and easy cleaning of fixtures between steps
- Quick-change fixtures support all industry-standard connector types, both single and multiple fiber (Fixtures sold separately)
- Available in English, Mandarin, & Spanish

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