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NIR40, 80 and 120 are cost effective, high performance drying systems for water based continuous and drop-on-demand (DOD) inkjet systems which provide greater productivity and flexibility with reduced operating costs compared to traditional infrared drying systems.
Productivity With NIR® inkjet drying systems you are assured greater productivity and throughput on even the most demanding of water based inkjet applications including those on high gloss, over coated and temperature sensitive substrates.NIR® inkjet drying systems deliver the energy you need, where you need it by utilizing near-infrared technology which focuses the energy on the ink and not on the substrate resulting in less curl and easier to run and handle substrates. Additionally NIR® drying systems minimize air flow which reduces downtime through improved paper handling. Greater productivity is also achieved with tool-less module positioning and lamp replacement.
Flexibility To accommodate a variety of different print head widths, NIR® systems come in three standard drying sizes and can be mounted on sheet fed or web based transports for in-line, near-line, or off-line inkjet applications. With a small footprint and the ability to mount the drying modules in any position, NIR® systems offer the utmost in configurable options to change and grow with your business.
Reduced Operating Cost Depending on your requirements, NIR® inkjet drying systems can reduce your electrical expenditures for inkjet drying by more than 70% because NIR40, 80 and 120 utilize ultra-efficient NIR® energy and a patented reflector system which reflects>98% of the energy to where it is needed.
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