IR Thermal offers a wide range of Medium wave quartz tube lamps under our Anderson brand. Features:
- Medium Wave lamps are excellent for surface heating and for drying coatings paint, dyes, lacquers, adhesives and in the processing of plastic sheet and films. They are available in clear quartz or with a gold or ceramic reflective coatings that focus the emitted energy onto the substrate.
- The filament temperature of a medium wave emitter is from 850°F and 2150°F (454°C – 1177°C). The majority of energy generated by the medium wave lamps is in the range of the electromagnetic spectrum between 2-4 microns.
- Medium wave emissions do not penetrate as deep into substrates as shortwave. The emissions are readily absorbed by water films, plastics and many solvents.
- Medium wave tubular heaters are slower in response to changes in process requirement as compared to the short-wavelength lamps and are slower to heat up and cool down. If rapid response is important to your process, consider Fast-Response Medium Wave lamps.
- Because of their long life, medium wave heaters perform extremely well in continuous processes. Medium wave tubular emitters are sold as individual heat sources or wired together in multiple emitter cassettes. Many different end caps are available.
- Medium wave tubular heaters consist of a quartz tube with a nickel/alloy coiled filament. ATD’s medium-wave quartz tube infrared heaters are typically 3/8”, 1/2”, 5/8” or 3/4” in diameter (larger diameters are available). They are also available in 10 X 22 mm and 15 X 33 mm twin tube configurations. Standard medium wave emitters are not filled with any gases and are not sealed.