One thing I noticed about Pindom is that they supply both generators and microwave components instead of only individual parts.
For people who’ve purchased from them:
Does having matched components actually simplify commissioning and maintenance later?
We’re evaluating several 10KW microwave generators for a continuous ceramic drying project. One model we’re reviewing is the Pindom WF103-S.
The specifications look strong:
500W–10KW adjustable
Stability better than 0.5%
Water-cooled
2450MHz operation
What interests me most is the stability...
We’re exploring automation upgrades for ceramic drying and sintering, and one of the vendors we’re reviewing is Pindom Technology.
Their offering seems quite comprehensive:
Ceramic microwave automation systems
Integrated drying tunnels (up to 20kW vacuum systems)
Full process control...
We’re currently evaluating suppliers for a microwave drying line, and one option is Pindom’s WepeX power supply series (1000B-TX, 4000H, 900CX, etc.).
On paper, they look solid:
Wide voltage input (handles unstable grids)
Full protection systems (OVP, OCP, OTP, arc protection)
Long lifecycle...
We’ve been evaluating the shift from traditional magnetron sources to solid-state RF for a high-precision aerogel project. The main pain point with our old 6kW water-cooled magnetrons was the frequency drift—it was nearly impossible to maintain a stable resonant cavity as the material density...
I've seen a lot of guys lately trying to save a few bucks on their RF front-ends by skipping the isolator stage in their 5G test rigs. Big mistake. We recently had an intern hook up a mismatched antenna to a high-power SSPA, and without a [Microwave Circulator] in place, the reflected power...
I’m currently in the middle of commissioning a 20kW microwave tunnel kiln for a technical ceramics project. We’re seeing some weird fluctuations in the reflected power readings as the kiln hits the 800°C mark. My theory is that the dielectric shift in the alumina plates is throwing off our...