George H. Dean Co. Printing -- Financial And Beyond
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Due to the dryer's shortwave length, infrared energy passes through air rather than being absorbed by it. As a result, very little energy is lost to the environment and the energy penetrates deeply into the web. Since the energy is absorbed by the web, it dries (at web temperatures below 212 degrees F.) and cures the ink—without heating the press or the surrounding air.
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- Companies:
- Heidelberg
- Places:
- Boston
- Braintree, MA
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