Recyl adds NextWave

Recyl is to launch its next generation of ultrasonic cleaning technology at drupa, which it is claimed illustrates the latest, cutting-edge evolutions in the field of ultrasonic cleaning.

Recyl is exhibiting in hall 11 stand C32 drupa 2016

NextWave machines incorporate NexTgen Inside ultrasonic generators from the French firm SinapTec. Additionally, the NexTgen ultrasonic analyser is a measuring device to diagnose and monitor the efficiency of ultrasonic cleaning equipment. These functions are natively integrated in SinapTec NexTgen generators.

The data from the cleaning tank of NextWave machines is measured on the basis of the impedance in order to generate the precise resonance of the ultrasonic waves. This, in turn adjusts the precision of the frequency and power required to obtain the best cavitation in the ultrasonic tank.

Recyl said the NextWave series integrates into one single console multiple functionalities that were historically fragmented, so ‘vastly simplifying’ the technical characteristics of the machine. 

Anthony Petrier, deputy director of Recyl, said: ‘Our technology is miles ahead of other players in the industry as our ultrasonic generator controls the impact of the waves created by the transducers every 30 seconds with a closed-loop control system. This creates the optimal cavitation resulting in an unforeseen quality of cleaning combined with added layers of security for the Anilox.

Machines for the narrow web industry will be introduced first, with those for mid and wide web applications to follow.

Recyl is exhibiting in hall 11 stand C32 drupa 2016.

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