SEMI-AUTOMATIC STRESS RELIEF AND WELD CONDITIONING SYSTEM
The reliable Meta-Lax 2000 touch-screen system from Bonal Technologies replaces manually operated systems by automating several tasks that would have required operator input and decision making, such identifying the proper energy level for stress relief.
Posted: October 20, 2010
Bonal Technologies, Inc. (Royal Oak, MI) announced that its Meta-Lax 2000 Semi-Automatic Touch-Screen System will take the place of the manual 700 unit as Bonal's inexpensive introductory Meta-Lax system.
"The new Meta-Lax 2000 Semi-Automatic Touch-Screen System is a technological advancement in stress relieving for those companies on a tight budget," said Thomas E. Hebel, interim president of Bonal Technologies. "The 2000 unit automates several tasks, like identifying the proper energy level for stress relief, which would have required operator input and decision making on the model 700. Best of all, the Meta-Lax 2000 will deliver Meta-Lax, the world's most reliable stress relief and weld conditioning process, to companies everywhere without breaking the bank."
The Meta-Lax 2000 also features a microprocessor, which assists the operator throughout the Meta-Lax process, including displaying data for easy transfer to Meta-Lax Certification Sheets. Within 60 sec the operator is able to scan the part, set the proper stress relief energy level and begin the stress relief cycle. The stress relief cycle normally takes 30-45 minutes. Additionally, the Meta-Lax 2000 is compatible with Bonal's full line of five Force Inducers, allowing it to successfully stress relieve parts ranging in weight from mere ounces to over one million lb. The Meta-Lax 2000 weighs only 22 lb, which allows it to be taken on location if desired.
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