GLO-QUARTZ infrared quartz heater tubes


INFRARED QUARTZ HEATER TUBES
GLO-QUARTZ® is presenting a newly designed line of quartz tube heaters for diverse process heating applications. The tubes include a patented heating coil design which increases the operating life of the tube. These infrared heaters deliver a source temperature of approximately 1700° F & emit radiation at a medium IR wavelength of 2.55 microns peak. The peak wavelength emitted can be shifted within the limits of 2.3 - 2.8 microns to match a specific target's absorption characteristics. This corresponds to a dynamic color temperature range of 400° F.
The GLO-QUARTZ® tubes are available in 3 diameters: 3/8", 1/2", & 5/8" with a maximum length of 100" (2540 mm.) They operate at up to 80 watts per linear inch (3.2 W/mm) within general limits of 100 watts @ 60 volts to 4000 watts @ 480 volts. Custom end terminations can be supplied to suit specific OEM requirements.
Infrared is accepted as a fast & economical heat source for many baking, drying, & curing applications. Every process requiring heat presents a potential application for quartz tube heaters. GLO-QUARTZ® manufactures reflective panels for mounting single or multiple tubes to deliver focused heat or diffuse heat to large areas.
GLO-QUARTZ® Incorporated designs & manufactures a comprehensive range of process heat equipment that is in operation worldwide. Users include such diverse industries as heavy manufacturing, product finishing, food processing, pharmaceuticals, research facilities, electronic circuit cleaning, & metal plating.
Contact: Sales Department
GLO-QUARTZ®, Incorporated
1550 S. Euclid Avenue
Tucson, Arizona 85713-1712
Website: http://www.gloquartz.com
Tel(800)423-4078 Fax(520)792-9761
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Last modified November 17, 2001