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Boilers, Heat Exchangers, Dryers and Refrigeration
News Release from: Hawco | Subject: IR heaters in Quick Pick guide
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 09 November 2007
Efficient, cost-effective infra red
heaters
A range of highly efficient, cost-effective infra red heaters that suit a wide range of industrial process control applications are featured in the Quick Pick focus product guide from Hawco Controls
These products are manufactured by CeramicX of Ireland, and Hawco is also able to offer fully engineered custom solutions for individual heating requirements Long, medium and short wave infrared heaters are available using ceramic, quartz and quartz tungsten elements respectively
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 1 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The products feature aluminised steel reflector and projector systems and ceramic terminal blocks.
Custom-designed heating platens/ovens are available.
Key market applications include: vacuum thermoforming; packaging - carton sealing; paint curing in automotive body shops; adhesive curing; food warming - to prevent 'Dry Out'; and printing.
Product Support Engineer, Mark Hudson, commented : "The high efficiency of these IR heaters enables machine builders to realize real production cycle time savings".
Hawco also offers other heating system components, including infra-red platens, temperature and power controllers, relays, sensors and accessories, enabling the company to develop fully engineered complete control solutions.
The most popular heating elements are among 700 product ranges that are always available off-the-shelf for immediate delivery.
These are detailed in the latest Hawco 30-page Quick Pick focus product guide, which is available now.
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