New from Tucker Induction Systems, is a Sign-Link Coil Signature Monitor specifically designed for
induction heat treating operations. It records and stores the heat patter of thousands of parts to
support ISO, QC, and SPC requirements.
The Sign-Link Coil Signature monitor tracks power, voltage, or amperage. It
also can monitor quench temperature, quench flow, and part rotation, if desired. Monitoring is performed at the coil as
a part is heated. The heat pattern generated is compares to a "master" part in real time to provide
instant verification of workpiece quality. The Sign-Link 2.0 Coil Signature Monitor was introduced in 1995. Hundreds of these units are in
service.
Version 2.0 is ideal for shops
that want to monitor induction heating operations, and have a dedicated, external PC or laptop to store and transfer data. It uses manual data input via a touch
pad, and has an 80 character alphanumeric data display. Tucker's new 3.0 version of the Sign-Link Coil Signature Monitor is a PC-based product and with
on-board program and part file storage, color graphical operator interface, and extremely fast
processing speed. It has a built-in 1.7 GHz Intel Celeron processor, 128 MB or RAM 30 GB
(7200 RPM) hard drive, 15" color touch screen, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional installed, and
networking capability.
There's even a thumb-size flash
drive for convenient storage and transfer of programs and data to any computer with USB port, and optional
52x24x52 CD-rewritable drive. Sign-Link Coil Signature Monitors support one power
supply with single or multiple workstations. The are easily interfaced with any styles of power supplies, and offer
features and options that allow performance to be tailored to individuall needs. Sign-Link 2.0 is still a great monitor for 100% verification
of induction heat treated parts. The Sign-Link 3.0 includes a built-in PC which is excellend for data collection and SPC.
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Tucker designs and manufacturers all inductions systems with the
customer's needs in mind at every stage. All system components,
controls, power
and diagnostics are developed around the customers needs, part
parameters, and ergonomics. A complete metallurgical, mechanical
and induction laboratory facility is on-site for testing and
verifying process parameters prior to system design. This
assures your equipment will perform to specifications.
The inductor coil assembly
is the business end of every induction process system and tucker
is the leader in this critical, technical
area. Automotive and off-highway OEM's, first tier automotive
suppliers and other induction equipment manufacturers come to
Tucker for the latest in induction design and their problem
solving expertise.
Technology is steadily
advancing in the induction heating industry. As technology
advances - so does Tucker Induction Systems. Current thinking
and technical expertise go into all Tucker projects. Put our
experience to work for you. Contact us today for the latest
advancements in induction heating systems.
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