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Infrared Chamber Heater uses T3 quartz halogen lamps.
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Infrared Chamber Heater uses T3 quartz halogen lamps.


August 9, 2004 - Available in heated lengths of 10, 16, 25, and 38 in., ChamberIR Model 4069 provides clean heat source that does not contact product being heated. Quartz halogen lamps reach 90% of full operating temperature within 3 sec of cold start and cool down instantly in response to power control signals. Radiant energy dissipates to 10% at 5 sec after power supply is disconnected. Heater is suited for test specimens or products in continuous processes.

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Research Introduces the Improved ChamberIR Model 4069 Infrared Chamber Heater


July 26, 2004, Eden Prairie, MN - Research Inc., an industry leader in the design, development, and manufacture of electric infrared heating components and integrated heating systems, introduces the newly improved ChamberIR Model 4069 infrared heater for test specimens or products in continuous processes. The Model 4069 ChamberIR infrared heater is designed to provide a clean and efficient heat source, which does not contact the product being heated.

Typical applications for these heaters include curing extruded silicone tubing, re-glossing plastic tubing, burning lubricant off extruded wire, pre-heating metal parts prior to plastic coating, curing coatings or adhesives on wire or cable, and drying water from wire or cable. The infrared energy emitted from the heater can be adjusted to match the heating requirements of a variety of applications. The ChamberIR Model 4069 is available in heated lengths of 10, 16, 25, and 38 inches (254, 406, 635, and 965 mm).

The Model 4069 supplies a variety of features and related benefits. Designed using T3 quartz halogen lamps that cool down instantly in response to power control signals, the ChamberIR 4069 heats up to 10 times faster than competitive convection or hot wall radiant systems. The lamps reach 90 percent of full operating temperature within three seconds of a cold start. The radiant energy dissipates to ten percent five seconds after the power supply is disconnected. No time wasted on start-ups, or waiting before maintenance can be performed. A complete, integrated heating system is available by ordering the Model 4069 along with the power controller option. The complete system allows the end user to easily install both the heater and controller within the given application. This 'plug and play' feature simplifies installation for the end user and allows the heating system to be put into use very quickly.

Research Inc.'s products are designed to solve a wide variety of process problems involving heating, curing, drying, soldering, bonding, and annealing of many different materials. Encompassing a broad spectrum of industrial markets, our customers range from large, multi-divisional corporations to small proprietorships.

Company Information:
Name: Research, Inc.
Address: 7041 Boone Avenue
City: Brooklyn Park
State: MN
ZIP: 55428
Country: USA
Phone: 763-398-1739
http://www.researchinc.com


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