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Oven dewrinkles leather, cloth, and vinyl seats.
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Oven dewrinkles leather, cloth, and vinyl seats.


December 8, 2004 - Model ISC-102-4Z Medium Wave Infrared Seat Dewrinkling Oven has multiple zones that provide optimum heat to different areas of automotive seats. Heating panels are fabricated of type 430 stainless steel and can be moved in multiple directions. It utilizes medium-wave quartz goldenrod tube technology and features snap-in ceramic blocks. Control package uses PLC to store multiple recipes, reducing changeover time.


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Release date: December 2, 2004

Medium Wave Infrared Oven Takes the Wrinkle Out of Seats

Wisconsin Infrared Systems’ model ISC-102-4Z, a Medium Wave Infrared Seat Dewrinkling Oven, was manufactured for the automotive seating industry to remove wrinkles from leather, cloth and vinyl seats.

This infrared oven was specifically designed to contour to the many different shapes of vehicle seats. It has multiple zones to provide optimum heat to the different areas of the seats. The infrared heating panels are fabricated of type 430 stainless steel, and can be moved in multiple directions. They utilize medium-wave quartz goldenrod tube technology and feature easy snap-in ceramic blocks. The energy is emitted from the heaters in the medium wave range, which has proven to be ideal for leather and vinyl.

This type of IR heater cools and heats very quickly, which allows them to be turned off when a seat is not in position, and then quickly turned back on as required. This can save substantial energy and time when compared to other IR heaters.

The oven is constructed using heavy-duty tubular steel and 18 gauge sheet metal walls with 2” of insulation. The equipment features one of the most up-to-date control packages available, using a PLC to store multiple recipes so different styles of seats can be heated with minimal changeover time.

For further details, contact Wisconsin Infrared Systems at (262) 642-4200, or by email at infrared@wisoven.com.

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Wisconsin Infrared Systems

2675 Main Street

East Troy, WI 53120, USA

(262)642-4200 phone

(262)363-4018 fax

infrared@wisoven.com

http://www.wisinfrared.com/

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Chris Thomas

Wisconsin Infrared Systems

Product Manager

cthomas@wisoven.com

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Company Information:
Name: Wisconsin Infrared Systems
Address: 2675 Main Street
City: East Troy
State: WI
ZIP: 53120
Country: USA
Phone: 262-642-4200
FAX: 262-363-4018
http://www.wisinfrared.com



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