
Hot Bonder
Selection Guide
There are many different styles of hot bonders to choose from. This guide will make choosing your new hot bonder easy.
Do you require one or two zones?
Single zone: This type of hot bonder allows you to control 10 thermocouple sensor points and one area of vacuum.
Dual zone: This type of hot bonder allows you to control either...
- Two independent zones with 10 thermocouple sensor points each
- One zone of 20 thermocouple sensor points
Two areas of vacuum can be monitored with a dual zone hot bonder.
Would you like to have an vacuum pump included in your unit or use a vacuum venturi with your unit?
Vacuum Venturi: By utilizing external compressed air, the vacuum venturi can achieve 27-28in HG at 5.7scfm. 80-150 psig is required per venturi for optimal performance. Two vacuum venturis are used for dual zone models to have independent control.
Vacuum Pump: Requires no outside equipment to achieve 27-28in HG at 0.9 scfm. The built-in vacuum pump adds approximately 13-15lb (6-7kg) of weight to your unit. (not available on models designed for hazardous / flight line environments).
Maximum Heating Ability of BriskHeat® Hot Bonders
Vacuum Pump Hot Bonder Models
| Amp | Volts | Maximum Watts | Watts per sq in | Maximum Heating Area (sq in) | Standard Blanket Size |
| 30 | 120 | 2760 | 5 | 552 | 23" x 23" (584mm x 584mm) |
| 30 | 240 | 5520 | 5 | 1104 | 33" x 33" (838mm x 838mm) |
Vacuum Venturi Hot Bonder Models
| Amp | Volts | Maximum Watts | Watts per sq in | Maximum Heating Area (sq in) | Standard Blanket Size |
| 30 | 120 | 3360 | 5 | 672 | 25" x 25" (635mm x 635mm) |
| 30 | 240 | 6720 | 5 | 1344 | 36" x 36" (914mm x 914mm) |


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