Temperature Profiling Systems0 pages
TS08 Range
Built for brazing aluminium radiators and
condensers for automobile air conditioning and
cooling systems, these thermal barriers are
designed to protect the data logger against the
harsh conditions inside the brazing furnace. They
have been designed so oxygen presence within the
thermal barrier is reduced by maximising the
amount of nitrogen in the insulation material. This
minimises the formation of hydrouoric acid which
can damage the barrier insulation, and may be
harmful to furnace components or braze quality.
Temperature Proling
Systems
TS01 - Contact Firing
Monitoring the thermal prole of this
process is therefore critical to the quality of the nished
product, which is why the proling system must be
accurate, able to collect data at a fast rate, and should
have the ability to withstand the repeated heating and
cooling cycles when setting up or monitoring furnace
performance. At less than 1 Kg, the PhoenixTM system is
less than 75% of the mass of major competitive systems.
Telemetry
The PhoenixTM data logger can be
equipped with a transmitter and
high temperature antenna that
allows it to collect temperature data
from the process and store it within
the data logger’s memory, while
simultaneously transmitting it to a
receiver out-side the furnace.
A series of routers can pick up and re-broadcast data being transmitted from
within a furnace, to a remote ofce where the operator can monitor the survey.
Temperature proling products through a heat treatment, nishing, or ring process is achieved by attaching thermocouples to the
critical points of the product, connecting these probes to a Data Logger, and by protecting the Data Logger with a Thermal Barrier,
the whole system can travel through the heat treatment process together with the product. In this way the true product temperature
is monitored and stored for later analysis.
Design of the monitoring system from the thermocouples, through to the Thermal Barrier is critical as this electronic measuring device
is required to monitor product temperatures with a high degree of accuracy while resisting extremes of temperature, atmospheres,
and pressure.
With over 60 years of combined temperature proling experience,the senior PhoenixTM personnel have a deep understanding of all
aspects of the design of products for these industries, and most importantly, have good knowledge of the processes in which they
will be used.
PhoenixTM Ltd
8, St. Thomas Place
Cambridgeshire Business Park
Ely, CB7 4EX, UK
Tel.: +44 1353 223100 www.Phoenixtm.com
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PhoenixTM GmbH, Germany
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