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Tuned Frequency Infrared Dryer (TFIR)

Aradiant's original drying system for conventional ink and aqueous coating utilizes "tuned frequencies" of radiant energy to efficiently dry the independent ink film. Interstation drying modules for each print unit allow for multiple exposures of radiant energy, resulting in shorter drying times. Aradiant's TFIR is designed for four color and larger printing pressesfrom 20 inches (52cm) to 80 inches (200cm) widths.

Some drying systems apply heat needlessly, We believe cooler is better.

Features:

  • PC computer-based control system operates the unit's electrical functions and provides real-time analysis and troubleshooting.

  • Closed-loop refrigerated water cooling provides consistent, cooler temperatures of the reflector assembly, substrate, and adjacent press equipment.

  • Pre-assembled and tested device allows for quick and reliable installation.

  • Compact construction with simple connections will not interfere with operator tasks.

  • Custom fabricated equipment can be machined to fit presses for sheetfed, web, and conveyorized applications.


Benefits:

  • Refrigerated dry air over the delivery and between print units stabilizes temperatures in the press, improving the drying process and yielding cooler pile temperatures.

  • Blanket washes, hickeys, and gas ghosting are significantly reduced, leading to increased production.

  • Spray powder use is reduced or eliminated because of the drying takes place in the press, and there is a noticable improvement in the overall printing results.

  • In-house design allows each system to be custom built, including component construction, physical layout, and operation of the system with the printing press.

  • The equipment does not require external shielding because it is not a UV system.

Click here to see the complete Functional Description of the TFIR system.


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