Oil temperature controller O210 series
digitalwith touchscreencirculating oil

Oil temperature controller - O210 series - SISE - digital / with touchscreen / circulating oil
Oil temperature controller - O210 series - SISE - digital / with touchscreen / circulating oil
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Characteristics

Display
digital, with touchscreen
Type
pressurized water, circulating oil, water, oil, PID, programmable, single-channel, 2-loop, multi-loop, multi-channel
Protection level
high-temperature
Use
industrial, for the plastics industry, for injection molding, for injection molding machines, for the automotive industry
Other characteristics
configurable, modular, data acquisition
Maximum temperature

Min.: 180 °C
(356 °F)

Max.: 350 °C
(662 °F)

Description

Overview
SISE oil temperature controllers provide industrial temperature regulation for oil heat-transfer circuits, engineered for injection molding, composites processing and other high-temperature industrial applications. The range is based on SISE expertise and the Parmilleux integration, offering models for small modular installations up to large multizone systems.

Product families & highlights
  • MV3 Series multizone controllers: touchscreen options 7" , 10" or optional 12" for applications with many zones.
  • Modular controllers: single-zone and interchangeable dual-zone modules (1ZX and 8 Series) for scalable small to medium zone counts.
  • Oil temperature controller lines: Type 180 H 9 I; e-therm O210 (M6/9/12 and L9/12/18/24 versions); ZH / XH series.


Applications
  • Automotive: temperature control for large injection-molded parts (fenders, dashboards, door modules).
  • Technical parts and electrotechnical components.
  • Aeronautical and composites processing.
  • High-temperature processes in calendaring, petrochemical and chemical industries.


Product features
  • Temperature capability: product lines covering typical ranges of 180°C and 210°C; selected models rated up to 350°C (model-dependent).
  • Available topologies: single‑zone modules, interchangeable dual‑zone modules and multizone touchscreen controllers to match zoning complexity.
  • Designed for compliance with applicable industrial safety standards and for reliable operation in high-temperature circuits.
  • Component selection and mechanical design targeted for long service life under thermal stress.
  • Options for integration with process monitoring, data acquisition and sequential valve‑gate control systems.


Available models / designations
  • Type 180 H 9 I
  • Type e-therm O210 — M6 / M9 / M12
  • Type e-therm O210 — L9 / L12 / L18 / L24
  • Type ZH — XH


Applications examples & added-value
  • Precise oil-based temperature control for injection molding of plastics, improving dimensional stability and surface quality.
  • Adaptation to composite processing and aeronautical part manufacture where high-temperature control is required.
  • Custom solutions such as electrically heated tubes and skids for extreme temperature or pressure requirements.


Technical specifications
  • Oil temperature working ranges: typical series at 180°C, 210°C and selected models up to 350°C.
  • MV3 touchscreen sizes: 7" , 10" and optional 12".
  • Modular families: 1ZX and 8 Series single- and dual-zone modules.
  • Compatible fluids: oil, water, pressurized water (depending on model).
  • Refer to product datasheets (PDF) for detailed electrical, hydraulic and dimensional data per model.

Catalogs

SISE Catalog
SISE Catalog
44 Pages

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Kunststoffenbeurs
Kunststoffenbeurs

16-17 Sep 2026 's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands)

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    CFIA Toulouse
    CFIA Toulouse

    22-24 Sep 2026 Toulouse (France)

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    *Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.