Case studies of infrared heater utilization for heating and drying building materials and construction materials.
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Effective utilization of thermal energy is possible! It can accurately heat materials in shapes such as cylindrical or flat plates.
Building materials include exterior wall and cladding materials such as wall materials, roofing materials, waterproof systems, and drainage channels, as well as interior wall and finishing materials like wallpaper and flooring, which require efficient manufacturing processes. Infrared heaters efficiently and uniformly transmit infrared light energy to the target object. Additionally, short-wavelength infrared heaters and carbon infrared heaters have a quick startup time of just a few seconds, allowing for precise control of the heating and drying processes. Moreover, because convection losses are kept extremely low, there is no waste of energy during processes such as embossing, laminating, and adhesive drying. **Features of the Infrared Heating and Drying Process** - No deformation of resin or metal products during the heating and drying process - Infrared heaters can be accurately positioned in the gaps of embossed surfaces - Thermal energy can be effectively utilized - Infrared heaters can accurately heat materials in cylindrical or flat shapes *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.*
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Excelytus Noblelight (formerly known as Heraeus Noblelight) is a globally active manufacturer of industrial special light sources that provides industrial special light sources covering the wavelength range from vacuum ultraviolet to medium-wavelength infrared, used in the fields of industry, chemistry, and medicine. Our light-based process solutions, ranging from ultraviolet to infrared, are primarily used in the following applications: ■ Automotive ■ Coatings ■ Electronics, Printed Electronics ■ Environmental Protection ■ Food ■ Medical ■ Printing ■ Packaging ■ Semiconductors ■ Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment ■ Analysis Primarily based in Germany and the United States, Excelytus manufactures lamps for the printing industry, infrared heaters and units for industrial heating and drying processes, and water and air sterilization products under the Noblelight brand, utilizing advanced vertical integration.