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  • Characters and logos possible
  • Character size from 40 to 200 mm
  • high-temperature marking

Technical Characteristics
Marking heads for high performance, even in the harsh environment of steel plants. Forced air cooling to maintain low ambient temperatures within the marking unit. System based on paint marking with 7/9-nozzle marking sections. Marking equipment can be combined with all NUMTEC-INTERSTAHL base machines. Available as stand-alone machine or in combination with MX needle marker.

Economical and technical benefits
Variable character size. Extremely short marking cycles, company logos beneath alphanumeric characters also possible. Large characters, highly visible marking, even from a distance, i.e. using a crane leader.
Alternative to Hot Spray Marker, Metal Powder Marker for strand cast products.

Technical Design
Equipment is manufactured using standardised modules, either combined with linear modules or industrial robots, resulting in high reliability and low maintenance of equipment. Control systems (standard Siemens S7 PLC) with standard interfaces to plant equipment and fault diagnosis system.

Options
  • Air processing unit with refrigerator dryer
  • Heat protection housing
  • Air compressor with air processing unit
    Other control systems (Allen Bradley, etc.)

Technical data:

General data
Usual applications Plates, coils, tubes, sections, slabs, blooms and billets
Temperature range of product Up to 1,100°C
Type of mark White
Marking data
Character size (7-nozzlehead) 40 – 150 (200) mm
Number of characters and lines On request
Electrical
Mains supply 3 x 400 V, 50 Hz (other voltages also possible)
Power consumption Approx. 10 kVA
Control voltage 24 VDC
Pneumatic
Compressed air Filtered and drained
Pressure Min. 6 bar
Consumption Max. 1.2 Nm³/min during marking process
Consumables
Paint Water based for ‘hot products’ (<1,100 °C); Solvent based for ‘cold products’ (-5°C - ~200°C)

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