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Heraeus Noblelight
12 Oct 2017

Video: Gas catalytic infrared systems  

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Video: Gas catalytic infrared systems  

Gas Catalytic Infrared heat transfers energy and generates heat where it is needed.

How this works you can see in our new video!

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