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Yarosh8412016-03-15 16:11:30
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Yarosh841, 2016-03-15 16:11:30

IR station, bottom heater selection?

I want to assemble an IR station with a flat surface so that I can place the board on fluoroplastic racks. I was looking for a glass panel Jovy Systems JV-SSG8 for Jovy Systems RE-8500, the size is just enough to put an ATX board. But I read on the forums that this glass does not work well with ceramic heaters, in terms of heat transfer. If you choose quartz infrared emitters or halogen IR lamps for bottom heating, will it work normally?
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TyzhSysAdmin, 2016-03-15
@POS_troi

But I read on the forums that this glass does not work well with ceramic heaters, in terms of heat transfer.

In this topic there is no such thing as such - heat.
Glass, like any material, has its own coefficient of "transmittance" of IR waves, and this does not depend on the type of emitter.

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semen-pro, 2016-03-24
@semen-pro

Try a glass-ceramic electric stove with an infrared heater (NOT INDUCTION!!!) to modify. There is also glass. and heater, and power reserve.
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Gennady, 2017-06-22
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Quick 854 or better termopro.ru/catalog/termostoly_podogreva_pechatnyx_p

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