High-pressure intensifier D100/4K

high-pressure intensifier
high-pressure intensifier
high-pressure intensifier
high-pressure intensifier
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This double machine has two intensifier pump sets which work with two intensifier cylinders, however, each 50hp machine can work independently, thus avoiding machine downtimes during maintenance. It also features an independent oil recirculating impeller for filtering and cooling, in order to avoid potential decline in the main motor’s power and has a temperature adjustment system that’s more accurate and electronically controlled. GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS -Extra-long stroke. Less direction changes, doubling the life of the components subjected to high pressure and the resulting wear. -Guided hydraulic cylinder. Extends the working life of the components. -Electronic proportional pressure control. Automatic configuration of the hydraulic pressure when providing the desired cutting pressure data. -Control via PLC of the hydraulic fluid temperature. Fully configurable, allows regulation within the functional range of the pump. -Independent water booster pump. Ensures a minimum pressure and acceptable flow when entering the intensifiers. -High efficiency IE3 NEMA Premium Motor. Less electricity consumption. -Latest generation controls (Allend Brandley / Siemens), incorporating safety PLCs and 7” colour HMI, with diagnostic remote for teleservicing. -Enclosures with safety sensors which trigger the high pressure discharge valve (LOTO Process). -Statistical control of cycles and stroke times. -Desired cut pressure configuration. -Ergonomic design designed specifically with maintenance in mind Makes access to all of the machine’s parts easier and simple.

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