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April 28, 2008 - Advanced Dual Pulse (ADP) welder features current monitoring, programmable pulse polarity, high repetition rates, and 4 selectable pulse width durations. Uupslope function can be programmed to gradually increase weld energy to alleviate weld splash. Incorporating 6.5 in. high resolution color display that shows monitored current values, weld limits, weld counters, and squeeze/hold times programmed for each weld schedule, unit also comes in 100 and 300 W versions.

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Miyachi Unitek Releases New 1000Ws Advanced Capacitive Discharge Welder


MONROVIA, CA - April, 2008 - Miyachi Unitek is pleased to announce the release of its 1000Ws Advanced Dual Pulse (ADP) welder, which has been completely redesigned to provide improved productivity, weld consistency and reliability through features such as current monitoring, programmable pulse polarity, increased repetition rates, pulse upslope and four selectable pulse width durations. The unit features a simplified user interface incorporating a 6.5 inch high resolution color display that shows monitored current values, weld limits, weld counters and squeeze and hold times programmed for each weld schedule, and also comes in 100Ws and 300Ws versions.

The peak current for pulse 1 and 2 can be monitored, and limits set for each with the option of second pulse inhibit. This indicates a potential bad weld or process drift, and with the inhibit option can protect against weld blow out. The process monitor shows the percentage of out of limit welds as a percentage of total welds on a quick view bar graph on the RUN screen.

An upslope function - a first on Capacitive Discharge welders - can be programmed on the pulse to gradually increase the weld energy to alleviate weld splash.

The programmable polarity function makes it possible to individually select the polarity of pulse 1 & 2, or have alternating polarity for successive welds. This can be used to provide a uniform weld nugget size under both electrodes and more even electrode wear resulting in reduced consumable costs.

With an innovative new charging unit, the repetition rate of the ADP welder has been increased by 30-50% over the current units' range. This offers maximum weld throughput for both manual and automated setups.

Resultant of increased component miniaturization and the need for improved weld optimization a 'Very Short' (VS) pulse duration has been added to the new unit. The four pulse durations are now spread more evenly than on legacy units to offer an increased range of weldable materials and parts. The pulse times were selected to ensure that these new durations overlap the current range of DP welders for ease of integration and retrofitting.

Founded in 1948, Miyachi Unitek designs and manufacturers a full range of resistance welding and reflow soldering power supplies, heads, monitors and accessories for both large scale and fine spot applications. For more information e-mail us at info@muc.miyachi.com. Miyachi may be found on the Internet at www.muc.miyachi.com

Contact:
Ivonet Gomez
Miyachi Unitek Corporation
626-930-8569 or
Email: ivonet.gomez@miyachiunitek.com


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Name: Unitek Miyachi Corporation
Address: 1820 S. Myrtle Ave., P.O. Box 5033
City: Monrovia
State: CA
ZIP: 91017 7133
Country: USA
Phone: 626-303-5676
FAX: 626-358-8048
http://www.unitekmiyachi.com


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