Pipes, tubes, barrels and pressure-resistant filter housings are many of the plastic products which need to be assembled from individual components after injection molding. Infrared heating helps to weld the plastic components together without the need for adhesives or other fastening devices. Infrared radiation is transmitted without contact and generates heat directly in the product to be heated. Unlike welding with contact heating there is no chance of hot plastic sticking to the heat source. Consequently, components can be welded without any unpleasant odours, in a matter of seconds and in the knowledge that the finished product will be the same every time. There is also no need for time-consuming cleaning processes. Both time and energy are saved when quartz glass emitters are matched exactly to the product and process. Heraeus Noblelight offers custom-built infrared welding solutions. An intelligent control system helps to maintain an intensity/time profile.
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