Infrared Ceramic Heater

Infrared ceramic heaters produce radiant heat by utilizing ceramic elements that emit infrared radiation, which directly warms objects and people in its path rather than the surrounding air. This makes them highly efficient for targeted zone heating.

Ceramic elements operate in the temperature of 300°C to 700°C (572°F - 1292°F) producing infrared wavelengths in the 2 - 10 micron range. Most plastics and many other materials absorb infrared best in this range, which makes the ceramic heater the most popular infrared radiant emitter on the market. A range of aluminized steel reflectors are also available to ensure the maximum amount of infrared radiation is reflected forward to the target area.

The element wire of Ceramic Infrared Heater is embedded in glazed refractory which protects the wire from atmosphere to get longer life. In normal operating condition the life of the heater for most application would be well in excess of 10,000 hrs of 80% power. These are available with built in J or K Type Thermocouple or without Thermocouple variants in Yellow, White & Black colors.

Key Features

Efficient, Durable, and Controllable Heating

User Friendly

Designed for easy handling and installation. The robust construction ensures minimal maintenance.

Energy Saving

Highly efficient in heat transformation. Aluminized steel reflectors are available to ensure maximum radiation is directed forward.

Directed Heat

Generates targeted radiant heat which can be precisely controlled by inbuilt Thermocouples (J or K Type) for zone heating.

Applications by Industry

Plastic Industries
  • Thermoforming & Vacuum Forming
  • Lamination & Welding
  • Curing/Shrinking of PVC Paste
Rubber Industries
  • Preheating & Vulcanizing Sheets
  • Preheating Synthetic Pipes
Textile Industries
  • Drying of Garments/Carpets
  • Setting of Nylon & Perlon Threads
Paper Industries
  • Drying Pulp & Paper Glue
  • Adhesive Activation & Coating
Paint & Printing
  • Stoving Car Bodies & Panels
  • Ink Drying & Screen Printing
Food & Others
  • Baking & Brewing
  • Drying Tobacco & Powder Coating