Did you know that skis and snowboards benefit from Infrared heat?
Quelle: Heraeus Noblelight
For the modern, high-quality composite fabrics rovings and fabrics made of glass and carbon fiber are impregnated with high-quality epoxy resins.
Afterwards it is cured in a continuous process with infrared emitters from Heraeus.
So far, metal-tube emitters were used for this process, but in 2018 they were replaced by medium wave infrared emitters from Heraeus.
The more modern emitters have a gold reflector, which directs the heat directly to the product, which significantly increases the efficiency.
Christian Puschitz from the purchasing department at Isosport Verbundbauteile GmbH is enthusiastic:
“The new emitters have improved energy efficiency by up to 30%.”
Click here to learn more about IR heat for composites or contact us for further information.
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