OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
HOW DRYING IS ACCELERATED WITH TEMPEST®
Tempest® creates a
1.Skinning the surface of the ink with the initial blast of hot air to prevent set off.
2.Accelerating the final drying process approximately 20o F over the cold stack temperature in the feeder. Heat accelerates the drying process, called oxidation and reduction, of
In general, dryers including infrared do not work well with rubber or
HOW TEMPEST®
WORKS
1.When voltage is applied to the thermistors (triangular shaped objects arranged in a honeycomb pattern), the thermistors begin to heat. (Thermistors are coated semiconductors).
2.Thermistors heat to a predetermined temperature, in this case about 400o F, and remain at that temperature. This is known as autostabilization.
3.The fans blow air down towards and through the thermistors, creating a flow of hot air to the sheet.
4.Drying of the ink occurs in the
No dryer totally eliminates the need for spray powder. There may be some jobs, for example, a heavy solid on a high gloss sheet where powder is required. Overall, Tempest® should reduce your spray powder usage significantly, leaving you with a better printed product and cleaner working environment.
TEMPEST® | ON/OFF OPERATION |
OPERATION | The switch is located on the side of the Tempest® box which |
| provides power to the box. Select 1 for on and 0 for off. |
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