TE70 IR-HEATER
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4.0 AUTOMATIC WORK MODE
This work mode is used when you want to heat a surface by controlling
the maximum temperature it can reach during the heating process. In
this case, the user sets two parameters: the maximum temperature the
surface to be heated can reach and the power that must be delivered by
the heating tool. The setting of the power delivered by the tool allows
you to adjust the speed with which the required temperature will be
reached on the surface of the material subjected to infrared radiation.
On reaching the temperature set on the TE70 heater, the control unit
will begin to modulate the power delivered to the tool to maintain
constant the temperature of the heated surface.
We recommend using high power values when working on matt
surfaces or when you want the piece to heat quickly. A lower power
value is advisable in the case of glossy surfaces or when you want a more
uniform distribution of the heat delivered within the material to be
heated.
The temperature setting at which to heat the surface can be in a range
between 50°C and 240°C.
For correct temperature measurements, it is essential to calibrate the
sensor built-in the tool according to the type of surface to be heated.