Roll-to-Roll Heating System
Overview
The Roll-to-Roll Heating System is a film furnace that is capable of combining three types of heat sources to support a wide temperature range. It also supports a maximum furnace atmosphere temperature of 600°C, low-oxygen atmospheres (100 ppm or less), and low dew-point atmospheres (dew point -50°C or below).

Features
- Capable of combining three types of heat sources
Three types of heat sources can be selected: wavelength-control heater (near-infrared), hot air, and far-infrared heater. These can be used individually or in combination for testing or device production.
- Reduced heat damage to films
The wavelength-control heater and equipment design that were developed independently by NGK allow drying at low temperatures, reducing heat damage to films.
- High-precision atmosphere heating
The "labyrinth mechanism" developed independently by NGK makes it possible to greatly reduce the amounts of atmosphere gas and perform high-precision atmosphere heating.
Examples of use
Various films, Various resin fibers, Drying of films and metal foil coatings, Carbon sheets, Nonwoven textiles
Specifications
| Temperature | Atmosphere Max 600℃ Heater Max 800℃ |
|---|---|
| Heat source | NGK wavelength-control heater (Near-infrared) NGK INFRACERAM heater (Far-infrared), Hot air |
| Atmosphere | Air N2 (oxygen concentration 100 ppm or less) dry atmosphere (dew point -50°C or below) |
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