Converting to Hereaus CIR for high speed print drying cuts TLG's bills

By using carbon infrared emitters from Heraeus Noblelight to achieve the rapid print drying demanded by their high-speed Kodak print head, The Lettershop Group of Leeds, has achieved significant savings in energy and running costs compared with their prev

HERAEUS NOBLELIGHT

By using carbon infrared emitters from Heraeus Noblelight to achieve the rapid print drying demanded by their high-speed Kodak print head, The Lettershop Group of Leeds, has achieved significant savings in energy and running costs compared with their previous NIR infrared system. As it is air-cooled rather than water-cooled, the new drying system has also allowed further operational benefits in terms of reduced maintenance, easier cleaning and less downtime.

 

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