The Anatol Pilot Flash Dryer is engineered for precise flash curing on large screen prints. This unit uses medium-wave quartz lamps, providing quick heat-up and cool-down times, and integrates fully with Anatol automatic presses. With adjustable lamp intensity and a compact, mobile design, the Pilot Flash ensures efficient and controlled curing. Available in four sizes, from 16” to 40” curing areas, it is perfect for shops that need versatility and power without the high energy consumption of traditional flash dryers.
The Pilot Flash Dryer from Anatol is specifically designed for screen printing shops that require precise and efficient flash curing, especially for large prints. This advanced flash cure unit utilizes medium-wave quartz lamps that heat up and cool down rapidly, offering an energy-efficient alternative to traditional stationary flash dryers. The lamps are arranged horizontally, maximizing the number of lamps within the unit and providing enhanced control over the curing process.
One of the standout features of this flash dryer is its full integration with Anatol’s automatic screen printing presses. The unit securely clamps onto the print carriage, using the print/flood stroke to move the flash within the print head. This mobility ensures even and consistent curing across all areas of the print, making it ideal for large-scale designs that demand uniform heat distribution.
The dryer also offers adjustable lamp intensity, which can be controlled directly from the Anatol press’s touchscreen interface. This user-friendly feature allows you to fine-tune the heat settings to match different inks and substrates. It ensures optimal curing every time. Whether you’re working with plastisol, water-based, or specialty screen printing inks, this dryer provides the precision needed for high-quality results.
In addition to its advanced functionality, the dryer is designed with a compact footprint. This saves valuable space in your screen printing shop. Its energy-efficient design not only reduces operating costs but also contributes to a more sustainable production process. The heavy-duty steel construction ensures that the unit is built to last, providing reliable performance even in high-volume environments.
Available in four different sizes, with curing areas ranging from 16” to 40”, the Pilot Flash Dryer is versatile enough to meet the needs of various screen printing applications. Its flexibility allows it to adapt to a wide range of printing requirements. Whether you’re curing small t-shirt designs or large-format prints, this flash cure unit adapts to your specific requirements. It makes a powerful addition to any screen printing operation
1. What sizes are available for the Pilot Flash Dryer?
2. Can the Pilot Flash Dryer be used with manual presses?
3. How does the lamp intensity control benefit my printing process?
4. What is the advantage of using quartz lamps in the Pilot Flash Dryer?
5. How does the mobile design of the Pilot Flash Dryer improve curing?
6. Is the Pilot Flash Dryer suitable for high-volume production?
7. What are the electrical requirements for the Pilot Flash Dryer?
8. How does the Pilot Flash Dryer integrate with Anatol automatic presses?