1. Heating Element Length Requirements
The length of far infrared heating elements should generally match the overall width of the equipment, leaving 1cm-2cm of installation space on one end.
2. Confirmation of Effective Heating Zone
The effective heating zone should align with the width of the products being dried, extending 4cm beyond the width of the product’s drying area. This includes a 2cm buffer zone on each side to prevent temperature differentials that could affect drying efficiency.
3. Setting of Material Processing Temperature Curves and Tunnel Furnace Temperature Distribution
Understanding the temperature curves for material processing and the temperature distribution within the tunnel furnace is crucial.
4. Distance Between Workpieces and Carbon Fiber Heating Elements, Layout of Heating Elements, and Design of Infrared Wavelength Combinations
Proper layout and design of heating elements in relation to the infrared wavelength, and maintaining appropriate distances from workpieces are critical considerations.
These aspects ensure efficient operation and optimal performance of far infrared heating drying equipment.
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