Take the guesswork out of setting your flash cure unit at the perfect dwell time with a new temperature sensor option offered by Hirsch International for its line of quartz flash cure units.
Without a sensor, the operator sets the dwell time using an adjustable timer. This requires using a trial-and-error method often resulting in either not enough time to gel the ink surface or too much time, which can scorch the shirt, waste energy, and create unwanted heat buildup.
The sensor reads the temperature of the ink surface and once the desired temperature is reached, the flash automatically turns off.
Hirsch quartz flash cure units are designed to work with MHM equipment because they are synched to the main control panel and share a data interface. However, any Hirsch flash can be modified to work on other press models. Units are available in three cure area sizes: 18” x 24”, 20” x 28” & 28” x 40”.
For more information, contact Hirsch International at 800-394-4426; e-mail: customercare@hic.us; or visit the website at
www.hic.us.