Carbon fiber infrared heat lamps have a wide range of applications, including the following: 1. Industrial drying processes
  • In the paint and coating industry, these lamps are used to dry paint on various products such as automobiles, furniture, and metal parts. The infrared radiation emitted by carbon fiber heat lamps can penetrate the paint layer, causing the solvents to evaporate quickly and the paint to cure evenly. This significantly reduces the drying time compared to traditional air – drying methods. For example, in an automotive assembly line, the use of carbon fiber infrared heat lamps can dry the car body paint in a matter of minutes, improving production efficiency.
  • For drying printed materials like paper, textiles, and plastics with printed patterns. The heat from the lamps helps to remove moisture and set inks or dyes. In the textile printing industry, it ensures that the printed designs on fabrics are fixed firmly and have good colorfastness.
2. Food processing
  • In food baking and dehydration, carbon fiber infrared heat lamps play an important role. They are used in commercial bakeries to bake bread, pastries, and other baked goods. The infrared heat can penetrate the surface of the food, creating a crispy outer crust while keeping the inside moist. In the dehydration of fruits and vegetables, the lamps provide a controlled heat source to remove water content, which helps in the preservation of these food items. For instance, when making dried apples, the infrared heat lamp can evenly dehydrate the apple slices, maintaining their nutritional value and flavor.

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