Mold-Channel Cleaning Equipment Gains North American Distributor
PCS Company is now offering Polish firm FADO Group’s CoolingCare system for automated mold-channel cleaning.
PCS Company is partnering with Poland’s FADO Group to distribute that company’s CoolingCare Systems mold-channel cleaning equipment in North America. CoolingCare Systems enable operators to connect a mold and define the cooling channels to be cleaned.
Supplied in two- and six-channel options, CoolingCare Systems facilitate independent cleaning of mold cooling channels regardless of their length and diameter. Cleaning media can be customized to plant water feeds that are either high in iron oxide or calcium carbonate. Both versions include corrosion inhibitors to keep cooling channels clean longer. By using high-pulsation dynamics, cleaning media are less aggressive and the system is safe for steel, aluminum, copper and bronze.
To optimize processing from beginning to end, CoolingCare Systems feature advanced data archiving. Monitoring of the cleaning process confirms when optimal flow-rate values are reached and indicate cleaning can be concluded before the allotted time.
CoolingCare Systems come in two series: the CA and CS. The CA-2 automatically cleans two cooling channels, while the CA-6 cleans six. Both feature a 10.1" touchscreen control. Available accessory kits include quick couplers, plugs, 20 feet of red and blue hose, and thread sealant tape.
PCS Company is now distributing Polish firm FADO Group’s CoolingCare system for automated cleaning of mold channels. Photo Credit: PCS Company
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