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"Applying Infrared to Your Manufacturing Process," a webinar, or online seminar, promises to show attendees how infrared can work to save you money and energy. Hosted byProcess Heatingand IRED, the no-cost webinar is scheduled for Thursday, March 25, at 2 p.m. The complementary event is sponsored by Red-Ray, Tempco, C.A. Litzler, Osram Sylvania, Glenro Inc., Heraeus Noblelight, Vulcan Catalytic Systems and Trimac.
In just 60 minutes, you can learn how infrared ovens, dryers and burners:
Fit your application.
Provide fast rampup.
Offer temperature consistency.
Improve product uniformity.
Cut process time.
Lower energy costs.
You'll get to ask the pros questions too. The webinar will be presented by Bob Beattie, president of Process Thermal Dynamics, and Tom Bannos, president of Red-Ray Manufacturing. Both men are active members of the Infrared Equipment Division (IRED), part of the Industrial Heating Equipment Association. This a voluntary national trade association represents the major segments of the industrial heat processing equipment industry.
If you register for the webinar in advance, you also can review the archive version on our web site, where it will be posted for a year. Sign up today.
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