Infrared Laboratory Dyeing Unit
The machine is constructed from stainless steel with polished outside surfaces. Within the machine's insulated double walled heat chamber, beakers of equal size are attached to a rotor at a precise angle, to give maximum circulation, then rotated at various speed (14 to 70 rpm) under quartz glass infrared emitters to the required temperatures.
Cooling is performed by circulating cold water through a heat exchanger and then circulating the air in the heat chamber across the heat exchanger, resulting in cold air blowing onto the beakers. This allows positive cool downs without emission of warm air into the laboratory.
A RTD sensor mounted in one beaker monitors temperature within the beakers. To ensure proper temperature control, each beaker must have an equal amount of dye liquor. The beaker with the RTD is also used for dyeing. Depending on the intended application, this unit can be equipped with rotors that accept various quantities and sizes of beakers.
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