Infrared Heaters
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Ceramic Infrared Heaters Features & Benefits + Mid-to-far wavelength infrared heat source provides uniform heat over a large Primary emission in the 3 -10 micron range (no visible light), which is the most efficient wavelength for heating of platics, paper, textiles, and drying of most Available with built-in type K thermocouple. Available with pink surface that turns to gray when heating providing evidence of correct operation. Clean, non-contaminating, heat operation. Glaze-coated ceramic body with no surface flaking or oxidation as on metal sheath elements. Provides perfectly repeatable performance. Easily arranged in large arrays that may be set up and controlled in zones. Operating life over 5,000 hours minimizes machine downtime. Iron alloy element wire provides longer life than nickel-chrome alloy wires. Resistant to thermal shock. Heaters are not damaged if hit by water spray.

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• Vacuum forming • Curing extruded parts • Preheat PCBs • Speed drying coated paper • Adhesive activation • Drying dyed/printed fabric • Curing latex coatings • Drying glazes/pigments Thin Film Deposition: • Vacuum coating substrates • Heating bonded/painted/plastic coated components • Drying same components • Drying lacquers/finishes • Baking lacquers/finishes • Heat shrink Element Selection

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Technical Data This diagram shows that water absorbs long wave infrared very well. Absorption maxima are approx. 3 and This is the spectral absorption of PVC. The main absorption range lies between 7 and 10 |jm. The curves for other plastics exhibit a similar character. Emission spectrum of black body radiators. Dotted Line: 2100°C (as for visible radiators); Solid Line: 1100°C (as for quartz radiators); Dashed Line: 510°C for ceramic radiators, best range 3 to 10 urn. This graph enables peak wavelength and main wavelength to be determined for each radiator's power Temperatures are as...

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Specifications & Part Numbers Temperature-sensitive Colours normally dark pink when cold, then turns grey when located as they stay pink

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Reflector Assemblies Above components, if ordered with the above part numbers, are delivered not assembled together. To receive assembled reflector assemblies (one part number only), please specify while ordering.

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Quartz Infrared Heaters ■ The best source of radiant heat when a swift heater response is needed. ■ Quartz tubes are mounted within a highly reflective stainless steel housing. ■ Medium wavelength radiation. ■ Power densities of up to 46 KW/m2. Tension 230 V.

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Kalterer Straße 27 D-64646 Heppenheim Deutschland / Germany T. +49-(0)6252-95920-0 F. +49-(0)6252-95920-95 info@jeka-heppenheim.de www.jeka-heppenheim.de JEKA GmbH PDF-IRR-009-E-7/7 ROTFIL srl Via Praglia 15 I-10044 Pianezza TO Italy T. +39-011-9683-111 F. +39-011-9683-225 info@rotfil.com www.rotfil.com As a dynamic and innovative Group, we pursue a policy of continuous product development and improvement. Our companies, therefore, reserve the right to amend the specifications without giving prior notice. Descriptions and data in this brochure are correct at the time of the issue but are...

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