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Emitters reduce process heating costs

A Victory (Heatlight Technology) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 20, 2006

Infra-red ceramic emitters reduce energy costs by up to 25% in process heating applications, particularly in plastics and vacuum forming.

New from Victory Lighting, HI Heat Energy Saving infra-red ceramic emitters are claimed to reduce energy costs by up to 25% in process heating applications, particularly in plastics and vacuum forming.

The units are manufactured using a hollow cast ceramic technique and the result is a range of emitters with considerably shorter heating-up times than conventionally made products.

The hollow created in the casting process is filled with insulation so more energy is directed at the material to be heated.

These hollow ceramic infra-red emitters, or panel radiators, are available in four designs, including square and oblong formats from 62.5 x 62.5 to 250 x 62.5mm, and cover power ranges from 60 to 1000W.

They can be used singly or, more usual, as multiples in panels.

Their dimensions are compatible with other emitters and therefore they can replace existing products on a fit-for-fit basis.

Operating voltage is 230V and each emitter has 85mm leads and is provided with a mounting set.

Integral thermocouples are optional.

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