Prolux Digital LCD Ceramic Mch Sealing Iron With Stand Eu 2-Pin
Description
The Prolux Digital LCD Ceramic MCH Sealing Iron (Part No: PX1369) is a high-performance covering tool that utilizes a Metal Ceramics Heater (MCH). This advanced ceramic technology provides nearly instantaneous heat-up times and industry-leading temperature consistency. This version is fitted with a Type C (European 2-Pin) plug for use across Continental Europe.
Key Features:
- Ceramic MCH Technology: Unlike traditional heating elements, the ceramic core is incredibly efficient, ensuring the shoe stays at the exact set temperature even when drawing heat away onto a large wing surface.
- Precision Digital Interface: The handle-mounted LCD screen displays real-time temperature data, allowing the user to switch between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) for global compatibility with different film instructions.
- Ultrafast Response: Reaches operating temperature in a fraction of the time required by analog irons, making it perfect for quick repairs or multi-stage covering jobs.
- Teflon-Coated Precision Shoe: The soleplate is shaped with a low-profile edge and a pointed nose, designed to reach into the smallest "V" notches and tail fillets.
- MCU Temperature Control: An onboard Micro Controller Unit monitors the temperature hundreds of times per second to prevent heat spikes that can ruin delicate scale finishes.
- Complete Kit: Includes a protective cotton iron sock to prevent surface scratches and a reinforced metal safety stand.
Technical Specifications:
| Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Part Number | PX1369 |
| Heater Element | Metal Ceramics Heater (MCH) |
| Input Voltage | 230V AC (European 2-Pin) |
| Temperature Range | 100°C – 220°C (212°F – 428°F) |
| Safety Shut-off | Integrated Timer Circuit |
Pro-Builder Tip:
The MCH heater is highly efficient at transferring energy. Pro-Tip: When using "lite" films (like Oralite or AeroSpan), start at the lowest possible setting (100°C). Because the ceramic element holds heat so effectively, you may find you need less "raw heat" than you would with a standard analog iron. Always use the included cotton sock when working with high-gloss films to ensure the Teflon shoe doesn't leave "track marks" on the finish.
Regional Note: If you are based in the United Kingdom or Ireland, the PX1369GB version features the appropriate earthed 3-pin plug.
More Information
| Part Number | PX1369 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Prolux |