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Infrared heater series.


This designer, developer and manufacturer of electric infrared heating Infrared heating refers to heating objects (or people) through electromagnetic radiation.

Infrared radiation is nothing but another name for a specific part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
 components and integrated heating systems has introduced the modified SpotIR infrared heater An infrared heater is a body with a higher temperature which transfers energy to a body with a lower temperature through electromagnetic radiation. Depending on the temperature of the emitting body, the wavelength of the infrared radiation ranges from 780 nm to 1 mm.  series. The SpotIR series of electrical heaters is designed for use on any application that requires clean, non-contact heat on a small target or object. The SpotIR is said to offer the capability to heat a small circular area. The SpotIR is typically used in applications involving heating thermoplastic A polymer material that turns to liquid when heated and becomes solid when cooled. There are more than 40 types of thermoplastics, including acrylic, polypropylene, polycarbonate and polyethylene.  composites. The rapid response T3 lamps in these heaters heat up and cool down instantly in response to power control signals, allowing exceptionally rapid response, according to according to
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 the manufacturer. As a result of the construction and air-cooling system, the SpotIR can withstand continuous high temperature operation. The infrared An invisible band of radiation at the lower end of the visible light spectrum. With wavelengths from 750 nm to 1 mm, infrared starts at the end of the microwave spectrum and ends at the beginning of visible light.  energy emitted from these heaters can be adjusted to match the heating requirements of a variety of applications, according to the company. (Research)

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Title Annotation:Suppliers Showcase: Equipment
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Jan 1, 2007
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