Hotronix® Fusion IQ® Heat Press – Heat Press Package – Fusion IQ Versatility + Efficiency Package
Hotronix Fusion heat press with a state of the art touch screen technology and live digital time, temperature, and pressure and swing/draw functionality.
The smartest heat press in the industry.
The world’s most advanced heat press just got smarter. Register your Fusion and access the Hotronix Online Portal to manage users, generate usage reports, and troubleshoot issues.
Plus, a brand-new controller with a larger, higher resolution screen makes it easier than ever to modify settings and save recipes.
- Patented dual function: Operates as a swing or draw press for a heat-free workspace
- Touch screen technology lets you easily set time, temperature, and pressure
- Unlimited preset programs
- Live digital time, temperature, and pressure readout
- Free ground freight (within continental US)
Efficiency is the often measurable ability to avoid making mistakes or wasting materials, energy, efforts, money, and time while performing a task. In a more general sense, it is the ability to do things well, successfully, and without waste.
In more mathematical or scientific terms, it signifies the level of performance that uses the least amount of inputs to achieve the highest amount of output. It often specifically comprises the capability of a specific application of effort to produce a specific outcome with a minimum amount or quantity of waste, expense, or unnecessary effort. Efficiency refers to very different inputs and outputs in different fields and industries. In 2019, the European Commission said: "Resource efficiency means using the Earth's limited resources in a sustainable manner while minimising impacts on the environment. It allows us to create more with less and to deliver greater value with less input."
Writer Deborah Stone notes that efficiency is "not a goal in itself. It is not something we want for its own sake, but rather because it helps us attain more of the things we value."
Fusion, or synthesis, is the process of combining two or more distinct entities into a new whole.
Fusion may also refer to:
In thermodynamics, heat is energy in transfer between a thermodynamic system and its surroundings by modes other than thermodynamic work and transfer of matter. Such modes are microscopic, mainly thermal conduction, radiation, and friction, as distinct from the macroscopic modes, thermodynamic work and transfer of matter. For a closed system (transfer of matter excluded), the heat involved in a process is the difference in internal energy between the final and initial states of a system, and subtracting the work done in the process. For a closed system, this is the formulation of the first law of thermodynamics.
Calorimetry is measurement of quantity of energy transferred as heat by its effect on the states of interacting bodies, for example, by the amount of ice melted or by change in temperature of a body.
In the International System of Units (SI), the unit of measurement for heat, as a form of energy, is the joule (J).
With various other meanings, the word 'heat' is also used in engineering, and it occurs also in ordinary language, but such are not the topic of the present article.
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