ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS SPRAY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FLEXFLOW BETE FOG NOZZLE, INC. 50 Greenfield Street Greenfield MA 01301 Electronic control systems for spray nozzles * ; all the aforementioned goods not relating to the fields of injection plastics moulding systems and excluding electronic control units for injection systems for moulding processes, programmable control units for injection systems for moulding processes, analysis software for developing and creating hot runners, software for injection devices for moulding processes, recorded and downloadable computer programs for the configuration and design of injection moulding machines, hot runner injection moulding tools, cold runner injection moulding tools, injection moulding nozzles, hot runner nozzles, cold runner nozzles, manifolds, thermo-sensors being temperature measurement devices, electrical and electronical temperature controllers and temperature indicators. *;In the statement, line 4, all the aforementioned goods not relating to the fields of injection plastics moulding systems and excluding electronic control units for injection systems for moulding processes, programmable control units for injection systems for moulding processes, analysis software for developing and creating hot runners, software for injection devices for moulding processes, recorded and downloadable computer programs for the configuration and design of injection moulding machines, hot runner injection moulding tools, cold runner injection moulding tools, injection moulding nozzles, hot runner nozzles, cold runner nozzles, manifolds, thermo-sensors being temperature measurement devices, electrical and electronical temperature controllers and temperature indicators. is inserted.;FLEX FLOW;
MAXIQUENCH BETE FOG NOZZLE, INC. 50 Greenfield Street Greenfield MA 01301 Electronic control systems for spray nozzles;MAXI QUENCH;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A spray cooling system for extreme environments for providing a desired enclosed environment for electronic devices regardless of external environmental conditions. The spray cooling system for extreme environments includes an enclosure that isolates the electronic components from the external environment, a spray unit within the enclosure for thermally managing one or more electronic devices, a pump unit fluidly connected to the spray unit, a heat exchanger unit fluidly connected to the pump, and a control valve fluidly connected between the heat exchanger unit and the pump. An independent chamber preferably houses a heater unit, a first power supply and a control unit, whereby the heater unit initially heats the coolant within the independent chamber to a minimum operating temperature prior to operation of the electronic components.