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Infrared Heater Terms
– Measurement of heat
in scale to how much heat will raise water temperature by one degree.
– Control achieved by measuring the degree
to which the system responds compared to the desired response and using
the difference to drive the system to attain the preferred result.
– The transfer and
distribution of heat by fluid or gas, an alternative to infrared.
– Heat transfer
and distribution through a solid substance, an alternative to infrared.
– A process that improves
coating durability by heating polymeric material to form a new structure
with improved properties.
– Removes the liquid or solvent, often through heat, so
the material is dry without changing the makeup.
– The process in which part of the output is returned
to the source in order to regulate the productivity of a system
– Distributes
heated air from a central source to each room via ductwork.
– Describes heating material to dry, cure, harden
or temper it.
– A part of the electromagnetic
spectrum that is not visible to humans, but is very near to the visible
light spectrum.
– Scale of international temperature measurement.
– The highest temperature that the
sheath covering the infrared heater may reach.
– Unit of length that
is one-millionth of a meter or one-thousandth of a millimeter, short
for micrometer.
– The spray
on powdered polymer applied to a material/object, which is heated until
the coating melts over the material and is evenly
cured.
– Waves of heat
that start from a central point and move outward through the air, heating
solid objects that in turn heat
the surrounding area.
– Material put in place to bounce heat waves off of or
to direct heat to a certain area.
– Term meaning the object to which a coating or process
is being applied.
– In terms of measuring
heat, about 100,000 BTUH.
– Especially on an electromagnetic wave, the distance
that a wave progresses in the time it takes to complete a cycle.
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