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News Release from: Genalog | Subject: Alpha Wire FIT FBT-1
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 16 September 2002
Flameless butane torch assists field
service
Now available from Genalog is a flameless butane torch for portable high-volume flameless heat repair.
Now available from Genalog is a flameless butane torch for portable high-volume flameless heat repair Added to the Alpha Wire FIT preferred heat shrink products range, the FIT FBT-1 is a convenient repair tool for electronics and electrical technicians to use in industrial applications such as maintenance/repair, marine, automotive and aircraft
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 20 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Lightweight and easy to use with a wide nozzle and a temperature range of up to 750C, the FIT FBT-1 can be used to shrink most FIT heat shrinkable tubing products.
In addition the FIT FBT-1 features the advanced technology of an automatic electronic ignition system and is ideal for generating heating and drying applications and heat testing of electronic components.
The FIT FBT-1 is cordless and refillable, only 190mm long and weighs less 135g when gas filled.
It can be used continuously for up to 120min at mid setting before recharging with 100% standard butane fuel.
An electronic catalytic convertor in the tip provides heat for flameless combustion while an adjustable temperature control on the tool provides operating temperatures up to 750C.
The FIT FBT-1 flameless butane torch is supplied by Genalog individually, and comes complete with one additional electronic ignition catalytic convertor, one deflector attachment and one tool stand.
Devices are available form stock.
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