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Electric radiators, infrared drying

Radiant heat baking n. Curing treatment in which heat is transferred to the paint surface mainly by radiation from a hot surface, e.g., electric lamps or gas heated panels. This is also known as infrared drying or infrared baking. [Pg.812]

The heal required for sublimation (1200 Btu per pound of ice 664 kilogram-calories per kilogram of ice) can be supplied by conduction, radiation, electric resistance, microwave, or infrared heating. Three methods of heal input that have been investigated extensively are shown in Fig. 2. Depending on the method of heal transfer, the temperature gradient between Ihe sublimation interface and the heat source is limited by Ihe maximum temperature which can be tolerated on Ihe surface of the dry... [Pg.682]


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