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Here are some applications of 600mm 360v 3000w Half White Carbon Fiber Clear Heat Lamp in high temperature curing of ink:
Printing Industry
Increase ink curing speed
In the traditional printing process, it often takes a long time for the ink to dry, especially when printing a large number of orders or high-speed printing. Waiting for the ink to dry naturally will seriously affect production efficiency. The use of this half-white carbon fiber transparent heat lamp can quickly provide high-temperature heat, accelerate the movement and cross-linking reaction of ink molecules, and quickly cure the ink. For example, in packaging printing, whether it is paper boxes, labels or plastic films, the use of this heat lamp can greatly shorten the ink curing time and improve the overall efficiency of printing production.
Improve the quality of ink curing
The heat emitted by this heat lamp is uniform and stable, which can ensure that the ink is heated evenly during the curing process. This is very important for ensuring the performance and quality of the ink after curing, such as the gloss, adhesion, and wear resistance of the ink. In color printing, uniform curing can make the color more vivid and accurate, and avoid color deviation or fading. At the same time, good adhesion can prevent the ink from falling off during subsequent processing or use, and improve the quality and durability of printed products.
Adaptable to various ink types
Different types of inks, such as UV inks, water-based inks, solvent-based inks, etc., have different curing conditions. The high temperature characteristics of this heat lamp enable it to meet the curing needs of a variety of inks. For UV inks, although they can be quickly cured by ultraviolet light, in some special cases, combined with the high temperature auxiliary curing of this heat lamp, the curing effect can be further improved and the performance of the ink can be enhanced. For water-based inks and solvent-based inks, the high temperature of the heat lamp is the key factor in promoting their drying and curing, which can achieve good curing effects on different printing materials.

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