Monday, May 16, 2011

Infrared quartz heating lamp tubes,Infrared Ruby quartz tubes

Infrared quartz heating lamp tubes,Infrared Ruby quartz tubes
Certification:CE,ROHS
Long life:More than 8000 hours lifespan
Infrared

quartz
heating lamp
tubes
,
Infrared

Ruby

quartz

tubes
Certification:CE,ROHS
Long life:More than 8000 hours lifespan



ruby

carbon fiber
heater

tube
All products have passed narrow examnation with international certisfactes:CE & SGS.We promise to provide the best goods for you
Short Wavelength Lamps
These lamps are generally used in applications where a product is to be heated or cured (These lamps may be operated in horizontal
or vertical orientations)
a. Heat treating metals
b. Annealing metals
c. Spot welding metals and plastics
d. Localized softening plastic for bending or forming
e. Curing silicone and other rubber extrusions
f. Limitations
Medium Wavelength Lamps
a. These lamps are generally used in applications where a surface needs to be dried.
b. High speed drying water or solvent based ink.
c. Removing water after coil coating
d. Heating substances such as Teflon that do not absorb short wavelength
e. Heating lighter colored surfaces
f. Limitations
g. These lamps may only be operated in a horizontal orientation.
Rapid Response
The lamps (both short wave length and medium wavelength) have a low mass tungston wire filament that heats immediately when
voltage is applied. This low thermal mass allows the heaters to reach the operating temperature in 1 to 3 seconds when voltage is
initially applied and to
respond with the same rapidity when voltage is varied. This ability to change heat output almost instantaneously make them a
superior choice in applications where operating conditions such as line speed can change rapidly and the heat must follow this
change.
Long Lamp Life
Typical lamps will operate for 6000 hours at rated voltage. This predicted life will be affected by the actual voltage applied. Over
voltage will significantly decrease the life and operating at less than rated voltage will increase the life.
All the lamps enclose the tungsten filament in a quartz envelope that is transparent to the infrared energy. It must be kept free of
containments such as oil to prevent premature lamp failure. The quartz will not absorb the infrared but the oil contaminate will and
the lamp envelope will
heat in the area of contamination. Wiping the lamp down with a clean cloth and alcohol will eliminate the contamination.

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