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Near-infrared heater (short-wavelength infrared heater)

High-output near-infrared heater! Excellent workability, suitable for high-temperature heating and PET stretching!

The "short-wavelength infrared heater" is an infrared heater characterized by its quick ON/OFF speed and high output. Although it has a similar output wavelength range to halogen heaters, it differs in terms of lifespan, energy intensity, and resistance, demonstrating exceptionally superior performance. It is used for high-temperature heating, PET stretching, and CFRP prepreg molding, among other applications. 【Features】 ■ Quick ON/OFF speed ■ High output ■ Excellent lifespan, energy intensity, and resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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High-power infrared carbon heater

Standard high-efficiency, high-output medium-wavelength infrared heater for heating and drying applications.

The "High Output Infrared Carbon Heater" is a standard high-efficiency, high-output medium-wave infrared heater that can be used for various heating and drying applications. It features a unique filament design by Excellitas Noble Light, suitable for drying water-based coatings and heating resins, characterized by medium-wave energy and quick ON/OFF speed. This heater is efficient and accelerates the heating process, contributing to increased productivity. 【Features】 ■ Element temperature: 950–1450℃ ■ Maximum energy wavelength: 1.7–2.5μm ■ Maximum heating length: up to 3m with a cross-section of 34×14, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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○Discovery of Infrared and Far Infrared○~Trivia No. 1

The wavelength range of 3 to 1000 μm in infrared is called far infrared.

It is widely known that sunlight is dispersed into seven colors from red to violet when passing through a prism. It is said that Newton was the first to study this scientifically. This is because the wavelength decreases and the refractive index increases as one moves from red to violet. In 1800, the British astronomer Herschel discovered that the temperature rises in the invisible part beyond the red visible light. Since it is located beyond red (with a longer wavelength), it was named infrared. 【Trivia: Basics of Far Infrared】 ○ Discovery of infrared ○ Positioning of far infrared ○ Effects of far infrared For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.

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【Technical Trivia】What is infrared?

Infrared radiation is something we often hear about in our daily lives, but what exactly is it? Here, I will briefly explain it from the perspective of infrared heaters.

Infrared is referred to as "Infrared" in English. This term combines the prefix "Infra," meaning "below," with "red," which means "red." In fact, infrared is a type of electromagnetic wave that is located adjacent (outside) to the "red" part of the "visible light" that we usually see. The diagram above shows the types of electromagnetic waves, and the numbers on the scale indicate the wavelengths of these waves. As you can see, electromagnetic waves are classified by their wavelengths into categories such as radio waves (like those used in mobile phones), ultraviolet rays, X-rays, etc. Among these, the range of 10^-3 to 10^-6 (0.7um to 1,000um) corresponds to infrared. You can see that the color red, which is part of visible light, is next to it, and this helps explain why it is called "infrared."

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