Adfos NIR: Super Near-Infrared Heating Device
Dramatically reduces heating processing time across a wide range of industries, from resin and film to metal. The conventional time requirement is reduced to less than 1/10!
Adfos NIR (Near Infrared) is a German-made ultra-near-infrared heating device that possesses wavelength characteristics distinct from conventional infrared. While the wavelength range of typical near-infrared is 1.2 to 2μm (peak wavelength: 1.2μm), the wavelength range of Adfos NIR is 0.8 to 1.5μm (peak wavelength: 0.85μm). One of the features of this wavelength range is its high absorption for metals, providing very strong heating power, while also having high transmittance for heat-sensitive substrates such as paper, resin films, and glass. This minimizes thermal damage to these substrates and allows for the instantaneous drying and firing of printed/coated materials (such as conductive/insulating inks). It is indeed a technology that has the potential to solve challenges in the currently competitive global development of printed electronics (PE). Furthermore, due to its high energy density and powerful heating, it can rapidly reach target temperatures in applications where other heating methods take time to heat up (such as metal heat treatment and solder reflow), significantly reducing traditional processing times and enabling the downsizing of equipment through shorter furnace lengths.
- Company:松本金属工業
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