BriskHeat Launches the ACR® 4 Hot Bonder, Redefining Composite Curing and Repair

BriskHeat, a global provider in industrial heating and temperature control solutions, announces the launch of its most advanced hot bonder to date, the ACR® 4 Hot Bonder. Engineered for precision, durability, and ease of use, the ACR 4 sets a new standard in out-of-autoclave composite curing and debulking, as well as adhesive bonding.

Building on the legacy of the ACR® 3, the ACR 4 introduces intuitive operation, enhanced control, and greater versatility for processing resins, prepregs, adhesives, and other composite materials. Designed for field, hangar, and lab environments, it meets the evolving needs of modern composite repair.

Key innovations include:

  • Removable thermocouple boxes with 10 sensors per zone for streamlined setup
  • Built-in blanket resistance testing
  • 10.1” HD touchscreen interface for better visibility and graphics
  • Advanced software platform with unlimited recipe customization and synchronized multi-zone curing
  • Integrated high-speed printer
  • Dual-zone operation with built-in electric vacuum pumps and venturis.

“The mobility of the TC blocks on the ACR 4 is a game-changer,” says Michael Landon, Technical Sales at AeroWindTech. “This is one of the most impactful improvements we’ve seen, and we’re excited to see how our customers leverage its capabilities.”

“The ACR 4 builds on the proven reliability of the ACR® 3 with enhanced durability, intuitive controls, and advanced vacuum technology,” says Nick McNamara, senior vice president of Engineering and Semiconductor OEM at BriskHeat. “It’s designed to perform in the most demanding environments and deliver faster, more secure, and more efficient bonding.”

To learn more about the ACR 4, visit https://www.briskheat.com/acr4-hot-bonder.html.

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