Ceramic infrared radiating modules from Corel were designed to facilitate the assembly of panels, stoves and general equipment, and are standardized, both in terms of dimensions and fixing system. Another big advantage of this modular system is the ability to detect malfunction of one of the modules, because these can be easily visualized, not requiring tests, and easily replaceable, as well.
Corel ceramic infrared radiating modules replace conventional heating systems in a more efficient way, assuring more durability, uniformity and speed in heat transmission.
Application: Breeding, Foods, Rubber Industry, Shoemaking, Package Industry, Paper Industry, Plastic, Textile, Furniture, Painting…
* Concave trough (fixed by clamps)
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* Concave trough (fixed by conduit)
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* Flat Square (fixed by clamps)
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* Flat trough (fixed by screws)
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Technical characteristics
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| - Power (W) |
240 mm
120 mm |
150 (W) |
250 (W)
125 (W) |
400 (W)
200 (W) |
650 (W)
325 (W) |
1000 (W)
500 (W) |
| - Power per radiation surface m2 (kW) |
7,2 |
12 |
19,2 |
31,2 |
48 |
| - Average surface temperature of elements, in vertical plane (°C) |
320 |
400 |
500 |
620 |
730 |
| - Max surface temperature of the elements (°C) |
420 |
550 |
600 |
670 |
750 |
| - Main wavelength (µm) |
5,2 |
4,3 |
3,7 |
3,3 |
2,8 |
| - Wavelength variation range (µm) |
2,8
11 |
2,2
9,8 |
2,0
8,5 |
1,8
7,7 |
1,3
6,0 |
| - Heating gradient (°C/min.) |
25 |
43 |
69 |
99 |
161 |
| - Cooling time of elements (min.) |
8 |
11 |
13 |
14 |
16 |
| - Temperature of materials (°C) |
85 |
125 |
175 |
245 |
350 |
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