Applications Using Infrared
Infrared finds practical uses in all kinds of process applications. Below are links to examples of many of these. If you don't see an application that is similar to yours, contact Heraeus to discuss how infrared technology can help your process.
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Heating with Infrared is a popular use of infrared technology. Wood, glass, metal, plastic, rubber, textiles and more can benefit from the targeted heating properties of IR.
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Infrared for Curing Applications - Another popular use for infrared technology, curing is applied to ceramics, glass, metal, plastic and more.
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Many industries handle their needs for Drying with Infrared Heaters. Infrared dries coatings, reduces mositure and more.
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Activating Adhesives with Infrared is a popular and effective application. With heat just where it is needed, IR is often the best solution for adhesives activation.
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Infrared Heaters for Ultrapure Water offer an IR heater which provides rapid and efficient heating of liquids without any possibility of contamination. The innovative design of this heater makes it ideal for handling sensitive process liquids (such as ultra-pure water and acids) used in semiconductor manufacture.
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Infrared Heaters for Vacuum Applications - This is an area in which IR is growing in popularity. Infrared lamps are ideally suited to the demanding requirements of operating in vacuum.
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These examples are by no means a complete list. Infrared heat is an effective and efficient means of applying process heat in many other applications.
Application Matrix
The chart below illustrates the versatility of infrared heat for industrial and process applications. And these examples are by no means a complete list. Infrared heat is an effective and efficient means of applying process heat in many other plastics applications.

Explore this site for application solutions employing infrared technology. Heraeus offers complete systems using infrared technology; we can design a system to meet your specific, unique and demanding needs.
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