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Croxel launches precision thermal line for industrial processes

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Croxel launches precision thermal line for industrial processes

By AI, Created 10:46 PM UTC, May 26, 2026, /AGP/ – Croxel has launched its Precision Thermal product line, starting with two systems designed to improve localized heating and automated thermal cycling on production floors. The new HTS and RPC kits are available now through Croxel’s catalog and target process engineers, manufacturing teams and OEM integrators.

Why it matters: - Croxel is targeting a common manufacturing pain point: precise temperature control at the point of use. - The new line is meant to cut waste, reduce operator-driven variation and speed up thermal steps in industrial workflows. - The launch gives Croxel a dedicated product family for high-precision thermal applications, rather than treating heating as a general-purpose add-on.

What happened: - Croxel Inc. announced the commercial launch of its Precision Thermal product line on May 27, 2026. - The line debuts with two systems available now: the HTS Heated Tip Syringe System and the RPC Rapid PreCure System. - Both products are available through Croxel’s catalog as complete kits or as individual components. - The Precision Thermal line is available now at precision thermal product pages. - Product details, specifications, accessories and documentation are listed in the Croxel catalog at the Croxel catalog.

The details: - The HTS system is built for localized tip heating in dispensing applications. - The HTS heats a small target zone from ambient to setpoint in under five seconds. - HTS operates in a 50–80°C range with ±2.5°C control accuracy. - HTS includes smart-holder standby detection that drops the system to standby when the handpiece rests and returns it to setpoint when picked up. - The complete HTS kit includes a dual handpiece configuration for uninterrupted operation. - HTS includes USB Device (Type-C) and USB Host (Type-A) connectivity. - HTS uses universal input power of 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. - The RPC system is built for programmable multi-phase thermal cycling. - RPC uses thermoelectric, or Peltier, heating and cooling. - RPC runs user-defined recipes with one recipe and four phases. - Each RPC phase can run from 0 to 3600 seconds. - RPC operates across a -5 to +80°C range with ±2.5°C control accuracy. - RPC includes USB Device (Type-C) and USB Host (Type-A) connectivity. - RPC uses universal input power of 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz. - Croxel says the HTS Gen 2 model is CX2399-01 and the RPC Gen 2 model is CX2398-01. - Croxel says accessories, spare parts and consumables are available for individual purchase. - Croxel says documentation, including user manuals, is published in the catalog.

Between the lines: - The launch separates two different thermal jobs into two purpose-built systems: one for spot heating and one for recipe-driven heating and cooling. - That split may appeal to manufacturers trying to replace slower hot plates, ovens and manual timing steps with more controlled automation. - The emphasis on embedded platforms and catalog support suggests Croxel is positioning the line for day-to-day factory use, not just lab testing.

What’s next: - Croxel is taking inquiries from process engineers, manufacturing operations teams and OEM integrators. - Pricing, availability, custom configurations and volume orders are handled through Croxel’s contact page. - The company is also offering the systems as either full kits or standalone components, which could support broader integration into existing production lines.

The bottom line: - Croxel is betting that tighter, faster thermal control can improve industrial process consistency without adding workflow complexity.

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