Process Technology Introduces Quartz Infrared Heating Elements To New Industries
Process Technology now offers a quartz infrared heating element to new markets including painting, powder coating, corrosion control, organic finishing, metal finishing, plating, metalworking and automotive finishing.
Mentor, OH - Mentor-based firm Process Technology presents quartz infrared heating elements for use in new markets including, but not limited to: painting, powder coating, corrosion control, organic finishing, metalworking and automotive metal finishing.
The CE certified quartz infrared heating elements offer a heavy wall quartz sheath in standard 5/8 inch diameter to resist corrosion and chemical vapors, available in sizes 500-4000 watts. 120, 208 and 240 voltages as well as other voltages are available (single phase standard).
Ceramic insulators provide positive electrical insulation. The elements are used for curing, baking and drying applications and capable of reaching full heat in 40 to 65 seconds. Watt densities of 50 watts per square inch (8 w/cm2).
The elements contain long-life nickel chrome resistance wire:
- Brightness: bright red to dull orange.
- Thermal shock resistance: excellent.
- Peak wavelength: 2.55 microns.
- Maximum power density: 1.3 to 1.75 kW/ft2.
- Watts per linear inch: 34-45.
- Conversion efficiency infrared energy: 40-62%.
- Response time heat/cool: 1 to 2 minutes.
- Color sensitivity: medium.
- Thermal shock resistance: excellent.
Special wattages and lengths are available to fit most ovens/panels. Also offered in ½-inch diameter tubes, three electrical terminal styles, and temperature controls are available to be sized to match the heater. These elements are intended for horizontal installation only.
According to Steve Smith, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, "The efficiency of these elements offers the newly identified industries an economical alternative for replacement parts. With the current state of our economy, the opportunity to find cost-effective products is on everyone's minds. Process Technology decided to target these new markets in hopes of informing consumers that other options exist for their applications."
SOURCE: Process Technology