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| Description |

Solve industrial heating problems of all kinds.
By utilizing the unit construction system,
extremely
uniform radiation fields of great power can
be attained.
Nowadays, the optimal use of energy and the
protection of our environment have become more
important than ever.
This is why we have created new energy-savings
infrared radiation elements which are equipped
with a highly efficient insulation layer. They
have been patented in Germany (DBP 2919964,
DBGM 7914313) as well as abroad. In addition,
we have extended our product range with modern
temperature controlling equipment and thyristor
units which ensure maintenance-free operation
and exact temperature control while at the same
time minimizing power consumption.
With these products, you can relax about the
future developments on the energy market because
the Elstein infrared system uses electrical
energy optimally and electrical energy is a
form of energy which will most certainly be
available in the future.
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Type of radiation
and power
of radiation element |
FSR - 245 x 60 |
250 |
400 |
650 |
1000 |
W |
| FSR/2 -122 x 60 |
125 |
200 |
325 |
500 |
W |
| power per m² of radiation surface (
10 EBF/100 ) |
10 |
16 |
26 |
40 |
kW |
*mean surface teemperature of
the radiation
element at free reflection vertical
towards the bottom |
400 |
500 |
620 |
730 |
° C |
*maximum allowable surface temperature
of
the radiation element |
550 |
600 |
700 |
750 |
° C |
| peak wavelenght |
4,3 |
3,7 |
3,2 |
2,9 |
µ m |
| main
wavelenght range |
from |
2,3 |
2,0 |
1,7 |
1,5 |
µ m |
| to |
9,7 |
8,5 |
7,3 |
6,5 |
µ m |
| Heating-up speed ( mean value from
Fig. 14 ) |
45 |
70 |
100 |
160 |
° C/min |
Cooling down time of the element to
a
temperature of 200°C in a EBF surface
( mean value ) |
10,5 |
12,5 |
14 |
14,5 |
min |
material temperatures
(standard value for practical application
) |
150 |
200 |
250 |
300 |
° C |
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| * measured with the aid
of a thermocouple element. |
Table 1
Technical data concerning
the Elstein Infrarot radiation
element in the EBF
constructional unit. |
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