Heat air recycling for energy-efficient industrial processes! Significantly reduced running costs.
This document introduces Leister's hot air technology for industrial machinery. It explains the potential for energy savings of up to 70%, as well as the components necessary for a closed recycling circuit. A wide range of air heaters, blowers, and accessories is also included. As an experienced and reliable partner, we provide excellent hot air recycling solutions for energy-efficient and economical processes. [Contents (partial)] ■ 70% energy savings ■ Sustainability and process safety ■ Fewer components – greater impact ■ Reduction of CO2 footprint *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Listings】 ■ Air Heater ■ Blower ■ Accessories *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【LEISTER】Global Leader in Hot Air Solutions【Leister】 ◆ Manufacturer specializing in industrial hot air heaters and heat guns Leister is a global leading company in industrial heating technology. Founded in Switzerland, it has been refining the technology of "manipulating hot air freely" for over 75 years. ■ Main Applications: Plastic welding and cutting Heating, drying, shrinking, and dehumidifying Assisting in product molding and constructing heating furnaces Leister is used in a wide range of industries with diverse applications. ◆ "Trust" and "Track Record" Chosen in Sites Worldwide Implemented in over 120 countries Many integrations into automatic machines High durability and precision heater structure Comprehensive domestic support system






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