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Product Description
Generally speaking , the higher the temperature the shorter the wavelength produced. The different between the three types- long, medium and short, is in the depth of penetration through the paint film (in automotive applications) and excitement of the molecular structure. The advantage of using infrared is that only heats objects that are placed in its path, directly focusing energy where it’s needed. Infrared equipment causes molecular excitement both in the paint and in the substrate wich in turn causes heat to pass back through the coating via conduction. The use of shortwave infrared is in fact triggering a two way curing using radiated energy from the surface and curing. Shortwave produces high temperature that dramatically accelerate the curing / drying process, unlike traditional method, the cured paint could not be skinned trappng solvent that will produce sovent pop ( a pinhole effect) to the finish. Another benefit is that infrared is much more efficient than convection , and it is this combination of fast , high quality curing with low running costs.
Features
u Making from aluminum alloy, ratent 304 bright stainless
steel reflector and other special materials;
u Equipped with EVER 21' quartz short wave
infrared halogen lamp tubes( Optional PHILIPS lamp tube available);
u Fully-automatic device,LED display electronic timer and digital power setting;
u Hydraulic lifter, turning around 300 degrees, independent switch;
u With pulse ultrasonic paint curing function;
u Each emitter can be controlled respectively
u Temperature setting;
Specification
u Power supply 200-240V 50/60Hz 3×1100W
u Curing area 1200×1000mm
u Temperature: 40℃-75℃
◆ Set Time: 0min-99mins adjustable