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New EconoRed II Dryer cures garments printed on plastisol and water-based Inks

New EconoRed II Dryer cures garments printed on plastisol and water-based Inks

Vastex has announced the new EconoRed II-30 high capacity dryer, which cures up to 300 plastisol-printed garments/h, and 100 garments/h screen printed with water-based ink or discharge.

The dryer is 20 percent quieter and 13 cm narrower than its EC II-30 predecessor owing to its top-mounted exhaust system, and allows positioning of the control box on the right (standard) or left side of the enclosure to suit shop layouts.

It is equipped as standard with a 76 cm wide conveyor belt and two 61 cm wide, 3600 watt heaters (total 7,200 watts). Capacity can be doubled, tripled or quadrupled as needs grow by adding one, two or three additional heating chambers, extending the belt length and increasing the belt speed.

The heaters feature closely spaced coils that provide high-density, medium-wavelength infrared heat for maximum cure speed without cold spots or under-curing, and come with a 15-year warranty.

The ‘Vastex Infrared Focusing System’ allows heater adjustment to any height from 5 to 18 cm above the belt, allowing the operator to compensate for garment thickness.

To cool the outer cabinet while evacuating moisture and fumes, EconoRed II-30 single-chamber models are equipped with a 10 m3/min. exhaust system, while two-chamber models utilise a 21.5 m3/min. system.

 All models include a digital PID temperature controller accurate to +/- 1°C, allowing the operator to accurately repeat or fine-tune drying results, and a belt tracking system for increased belt life.

Am EconoRed ER-II-54 version with 137 cm wide conveyor belt is expected to follow soon.

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