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MiniSTAR S with Scan Technology
A smaller, less expensive version of the Biostar was introduced in 1991 called the MiniSTAR. The compact design
utilizes the same principles as the computerized Biostar, with reduced pressure and a modified timing mechanism
used for heating and pressure-cooling cycles. In 2011, a barcode scanner was added to the MiniSTAR S. This
feature automatically enters the correct processing information for the thermal-plastic material.
Installation
Before removing the machine and its components from the shipping box, determine the location for the MiniSTAR S
in the laboratory. The machine's size and weight are outlined above. Make sure sufficient workspace around the
machine is available and that nothing will interfere with operation of the heating element.
Reminder: Keep any flammable material away from the heating element.
The shipping box contains:
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MiniSTAR S unit
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Pellet drawer
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Clamping frame
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Model platform
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High pressure hose with hose clamps and air filter
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Container of pellets
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Pellet brush with magnet
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Replacement air filter
After inspecting the items, remove all packing material, and position the MiniSTAR S unit on the laboratory bench. To
prevent machine malfunctions as a result of excessive dust, do not place the unit near etcher catchers, microetchers,
or any other dust or water-generating equipment. The air source should be within reach of the machine using the
high-pressure hose as a reference guide. The air pressure should be capable of supplying a minimum of 60 psi to the
unit.
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Technical Data:
Voltage
115V (AC) - 50/60 Hz
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Power
750 W
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Pressure
60 psi / 4 bar
W x D x H
17.25" x 14.25" x 8.25"
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Weight
31lbs / 9.07kg
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