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Heraeus Noblelight
22 Nov 2017

Video: MAX infrared oven cures gold on glass 

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Gold colour makes glass, china and perfume bottles look precious. For high-quality gold decors, the gold colour needs to be cured reliably and with a brilliant shine. Heraeus Noblelight developed the novel MAX infrared oven which cures optimally and time savingly.

More about infrared oven MAX in our novel video. Just have a look!

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