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EaSy-e-Beam®, the IBA Integrated Solution for Wire and Cable Crosslinking

Started by cabledatasheet, April 29, 2013, 10:00:55 AM

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EaSy-e-Beam®, the IBA Integrated Solution for Wire and Cable Crosslinking

Easy-e-Beam®, the most recent generation of electron beam accelerators provides wire insulation crosslinking at speeds reaching 1000 meters per minute. The new release of Easy-e-Beam® comes with a new intuitive PLC control system, an improved design reducing implementation time and standard software modules. This allows an easy integration with key industry manufacturer's equipment.

Easy-e-Beam®, based on the proven industrial reliability of the Dynamitron® accelerator, provides you with the best insulation treatment thanks to its homogeneous crosslinking.

Crosslinked insulation and jacketing provide halogen-free wire and cables with improved properties such as resistance to abrasion, high temperatures, UV, chemicals, mechanical forces... especially required for automotive, railway and photovoltaic applications.

In most industrial applications, these ecological solutions advantageously replace heavy chemical treatments or radioactive techniques, and avoid bioaccumulation or persistence of toxics in the environment, preserve our soils, do not produce radioactive waste, nor need recycling processes.

IBA's irradiation solutions are aimed at a wide range of applications, including medical device sterilization, polymer enhancement (crosslinking and degradation) and food pasteurization.

With more than 250 accelerators installed worldwide, IBA Industrial has grown to be synonymous with engineering excellence, product reliability, service and support.

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