Ceramaseal Introduces New Internal Infrared Heaters For Use in Vacuum Systems

Source: Ceramaseal
Ceramasealny%>'s latest product, Internal Infrared Heaters, are Infra Red (IR) lamps specially designed for the internal heating of vacuum systems. Ceramaseal's standard line of Infrared Heaters includes a 2,000-watt unit and a 6,400-watt unit. These Infrared Heaters and accessories are all high vacuum compatible. The Infrared Heaters are easily mounted inside the vacuum chamber. This allows for efficient heating of internal components that are removed from the chamber wall. To view the charts for the typical heating rate and the typical range of heat for the 2,000-watt heater visit www.ceramaseal.com/catalog/heaters.cfm. The heaters are perfect for baking out a system or heating up a substrate.

Ceramaseal's Infrared Heaters feature quartz bulbs, which provide directional heating, quick release sockets for easy bulb removal, and a nickel reflector shield. The heater is powered by two quick connect in-vacuum bakeable cables (optional) and two 12KV baseplate feedthroughs (optional). There is also a quartz cover (optional) for coating applications.

Beyond the standard heater assemblies, Ceramaseal can custom design a heater for your application. The Infrared Heaters are sold as a complete solution with all accessories required for installation or as separate stand alone components. Whatever your requirement, Ceramaseal's in-house engineering department can customize a solution for you.

For more information concerning Ceramaseal's new Internal Infrared Heaters, please visit www.Ceramaseal.com. A PDF brochure on the Infrared Heaters can be downloaded from the Ceramaseal web site.

Based in New Lebanon, N.Y., Ceramaseal is a division of CeramTec North America. Ceramaseal is currently celebrating its 50th year in the ceramic-to-metal seal industry. Ceramaseal is an ISO-9001 certified company that manufactures a wide range of standard and custom ceramic-to-metal and glass ceramic sealed components including connectors, feedthroughs, thermocouples, isolators, viewports and high voltage bushings.