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Infrared lamps: A "black technology" in tunnel oven drying – why have they become the core of quality and efficiency improvement?
In the industrial manufacturing sector, tunnel oven drying is a crucial step in determining product quality. Faced with the multiple demands for high efficiency, stable quality, and low energy consumption, infrared lamps have gradually become an indispensable core piece of equipment in the drying process. Today, we'll discuss the core component of tunnel oven drying operations – the infrared lamp – and see how it has become an "efficiency accelerator" in the industrial drying field.
Application of Infrared Lamps in Tunnel Oven Equipment
The application of infrared lamps in tunnel oven equipment is a continuous drying or baking technology that utilizes infrared radiation to directly heat materials.
Compared to traditional hot air circulation heating, it directly acts on materials through "directional radiation heat transfer," solving problems such as low thermal efficiency, high energy consumption, long preheating time, inaccurate temperature control, and uneven heating of complex workpieces. It has become the preferred heating method for modern and refined production lines.
Three core advantages of infrared lamps
In the operation of tunnel furnaces, infrared lamps are not merely "heating elements," but play a more intelligent role:
(1)Highly efficient penetration, achieving "internal and external" heating
Traditional heating often conducts heat from the outside in, easily resulting in a "burnt outside, tender inside" phenomenon. Infrared radiation, however, possesses extremely strong penetrating power and energy conversion efficiency, allowing it to heat materials deep within, thus avoiding surface overheating.
(2)Precise matching improves drying quality.
Different materials absorb infrared light at different wavelengths. Infrared lamps can achieve precise, targeted heating by selecting the appropriate wavelength.
(3)Ready to use immediately, energy-saving and consumption-reducing
In tunnel ovens, time is money. Infrared lamps have extremely low thermal inertia.
Applicable Scenarios: A Versatile Solution Covering Multiple Fields
Infrared lamps are widely used in tunnel ovens, covering almost all industries requiring heat curing:
In today's pursuit of cost reduction and efficiency improvement, choosing the right heating method is crucial. The application of infrared lamps in tunnel ovens is not merely a technological upgrade, but a revolution in production philosophy. It demonstrates its core strength in the industrial drying field with faster speeds, lower energy consumption, and better quality.