Infrared Dryer

Infrared drying ovens utilize infrared radiation to directly heat samples, where moisture absorbs the radiant energy and converts it into thermal energy for evaporation. They are used in laboratories to quickly dry samples such as coatings, inks, and paper, thereby reducing drying time.

Instruments

Measurement range 0-40000W/m ², Light spectrum Response 1000-1700nm, can automatically calculate and display infrared barrier rate, photosensitive aperture 10mm, suitable for performance testing of various Infrared sources and thermal insulation materials.

$ 149.00

Adopting a non-light infrared NDIR Sensor, with a range of 0~ 1000ppm, Response Time ≤ 15 seconds, supports a variety of signal output and remote transmission, and has overvoltage protection and automatic recovery functions.

$ 2494.00

Adopt non-light infrared NDIR Sensor, Response Time ≤ 15s, detection accuracy ≤ +/- 2%, support PPM,% VOL, mg/m ³ Unit switch, with overvoltage protection and automatic recovery function.

$ 2494.00

Adopt non-light infrared NDIR Sensor, Response Time ≤ 15s, accuracy ≤ +/- 2%, support a variety of signal output and remote transmission, with overvoltage, lightning protection and other protection functions to ensure stable and reliable monitoring.

$ 2368.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, fast low consumption adjustment is convenient.

$ 507.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, temperature control accuracy +/- 2 ℃, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, rapid low consumption drying, Inner Chamber dimensions 320 * 380 * 320mm.

$ 391.00

Using infrared Light spectrum measurement technology, the temperature measurement range covers -18 to 1150 ° C, the accuracy is +/- 2%, with 20:1 object distance ratio and 500ms fast Response, support Data storage and USB connection function.

$ 153.00

Pure oil-free design ensures clean gas, exhaust volume of 1500L/min, automatic start and stop to reduce energy consumption, pressure dew point 2-10 ℃, suitable for a variety of industry needs.

$ 766.00

Adopt pure oil-free design to ensure clean gas, dew point range -40~ -60 ℃, exhaust volume 600L/min, automatic start and stop to reduce energy consumption, no need for special personnel on duty and easy maintenance.

$ 1114.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, with fast drying and low energy consumption characteristics, suitable for a variety of Sample Handling.

$ 586.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, temperature fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, with fast, low consumption, easy adjustment and other advantages, suitable for drying a variety of samples.

$ 465.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, equipped with stainless steel liner, rapid and uniform heating, suitable for drying a variety of samples.

$ 690.00

Using shortwave infrared technology, temperature range 200~ 2200 ℃, accuracy +/- 2%, with laser positioning, data retention and emissivity adjustable functions, Response Time 500ms, object distance ratio 80:1.

$ 307.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, equipped with thermistor control thermoMeter, rapid low consumption drying, suitable for a variety of Sample Handling.

$ 1009.00

Far infrared radiation heating technology, Temperature range RT +~ 300 ℃, Temperature Fluctuation +/- 2 ℃, equipped with thermistor temperature control, fast low consumption, suitable for a variety of sample drying.

$ 756.00

Articles

The use of gravure proofing machines in the comprehensive evaluation of gravure ink printability and drying performance.
This article explores how a gravure proofing press can be used to comprehensively evaluate the printability and drying properties of gravure inks. The experiment tested the dot sharpness, transfer rate, and leveling properties of different inks using standard equipment, while recording drying times through the filter paper method and infrared temperature measurement.
Laboratory Drying Oven Model Selection - Difference Between Forced Air Convection and Non-Forced Air Convection
This article on the selection of laboratory drying ovens primarily introduces the differences between forced convection (air-blowing) and natural convection (non-air-blowing) drying ovens.
Safety Considerations for Selecting Explosion-Proof vs. Ordinary Drying Ovens in Paint Laboratories
When selecting a drying oven in a paint laboratory, the type should be determined based on the safety risks of the samples and the environment.
UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer measures the transmittance of anti-reflection coatings.
This article introduces the method of measuring the transmittance of anti-reflective coatings using a UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer. The instrument is based on the Beer-Lambert law, calculating transmittance by comparing the light intensity of the sample and the reference, covering a wide spectral range from ultraviolet to near-infrared.
Performance Comparison of Electrochemical Sensors and Infrared Sensors in Multi-Gas Detectors
This article compares the performance of electrochemical sensors and infrared sensors in multi-gas detectors.
Determination of dry matter content in pulp using an electric thermostatic drying oven.
This article introduces the method for determining the dry matter content of pulp using an electric thermostatic drying oven. Dry matter content is a key indicator for evaluating pulp quality. The principle of determination involves evaporating the moisture in the pulp through heating and calculating the content based on the mass difference before and after drying.
Xenon lamp aging test chamber for testing coating weatherability.
Xenon lamp aging test chambers accelerate the testing of weather resistance for materials such as coatings in the laboratory by simulating the ultraviolet, visible, and infrared portions of sunlight, while controlling conditions like temperature, humidity, and water spray.
How to Choose an Electric Hot Air Drying Oven? Read This Guide to Avoid Pitfalls
This article explains how to choose an electric air drying oven, with key performance parameters including temperature range, fluctuation, uniformity, heating rate, and working chamber size, which directly affect experimental outcomes.
How to Choose the Right Spectrophotometer
When selecting a spectrophotometer, it is essential to start from the actual analytical needs, clearly defining the required wavelength range (ultraviolet, visible, or infrared) and the type of detection. Key evaluations should focus on core specifications of the optical system, such as wavelength accuracy, beam type, and stray light levels.