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We publish all important news concerning Heraeus Noblelight GmbH on the internet. Stay informed about current developments at the Industrial Process Technology Division and make use of your direct access to contacts at Heraeus Noblelight.
Meet the experts of the printing industry – Drupa 2012
Heraeus Noblelight will represent its competence in specialty light sources at Drupa 2012 in Düsseldorf. Learn about different lamp technologies for the digital printing industry. Talk with the experts about tailor made infrared emitters and modules, UV (replacement) lamps and UV-LED systems for your specific application.

Heraeus Noblelight closely cooperates with system manufacturers and end users to develop customer-optimized solutions for industrial processes. As the leading manufacturer of specialty light sources, Heraeus is a global player in the printing industry. Visit us at Drupa 2012 in Düsseldorf, Germany, May 3rd-16th, 2012, stand C35 in hall 3.

Contact us and make a booth appointment with our experts in advance.

More information on Drupa.
Infrared emitters for coatings
Coatings help to color products, to prevent from corrosion or make surfaces glossy. Infrared emitters are helping to dry and cure coatings while improving quality
Heraeus is presenting infrared emitters for coatings at PaintExpo Fair.
Talk to our application specialists at our stand!

Paint Expo Fair
Karlsruhe in Germany
17 - 20 April 2012
Hall 1, stand 1519
The Competence in Specialty Light Sources – Fespa 2012
Heraeus Noblelight will represent its competence in specialty light sources at Fespa 2012 in Barcelona. Learn about different lamp technologies for the digital printing industry. Talk with the experts about tailor made infrared emitters and modules, UV (replacement) lamps and UV-LED systems for your specific application.

Heraeus Noblelight closely cooperates with system manufacturers and end users to develop customer-optimised solutions for industrial processes. As the leading manufacturer of specialty light sources, Heraeus is a global player in the printing industry. Visit us at Fespa 2012 in Barcelona, Spain, February 21st-24th, 2012, stand N51 hall section 2.

Contact us and make a booth appointment with our experts in advance.

More information on the Fespa.
Infrared emitters part of CIS Clustertool project
Infrared heat for CIS Clustertool
Infrared emitters from Heraeus Noblelight are part of a project sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Four partners are working on system designs with the aim of researching a new manufacturing process for CIGS semiconductor layers that will attain the highest levels of module efficiency. The partner for heating technology is Heraeus Noblelight, which has decades of experience in infrared heating technology. Typically, the manufacture of solar cells uses QRC infrared emitters with nano reflectors, which perform their tasks in a vacuum or under high-temperature conditions in a particularly stable and energy efficient manner.
Infrared heaters at Fakuma
infrared heat for plastics
Foils for foodstuffs or heavy duty floor coverings – modern plastic materials need heat during processing. Coatings or adhesives are dried and plastic foils are pre-treated by heat before embossing or lamination. Carbon infrared emitters from Heraeus Noblelight are helping Polyflor from Manchester in the embossing of heavy duty floor coverings and improving quality.
Infrared systems heat large, flat materials rapidly and homogenously, directly before the press or the embossing station. This saves both energy and cost. Heraeus is presenting infrared emitters for plastics treatment on stand 1121 in Hall B1 at the Fakuma exhibition, which takes place in Friedrichshafen from 18th to 22nd October.
Infrared emitters and Xenon lamps for solar cells
At EU PVSEC in September in Hamburg Heraeus Noblelight presents Specialty lighting products for photovoltaics.
EU PVSEC
26th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition (PVSEC)
Hamburg
5.-9. September
Stand A4/B9
Heraeus will present (shared booth A4/B9) the latest product developments for the various generations of solar cells. präsentiert die neuesten Produktentwicklungen für die verschiedenen Solarzellen-Generationen. Infrared emitters, sputtering targets, quartz glass components, and silver conductive pastes play a role in the manufacture of high-quality silicon and thin-film solar cells.
Heraeus provides detailed information about its contribution to the photovoltaics industry at www.heraeus-photovoltaics.com
Specialty emitters from UV to infrared make solar cells more efficient
Solar cells and modules have to be tested to check production quality, characterize the cells, and assign them to performance categories. Only perfectly matched cells are ultimately combined into one module, which requires reliable and reproducible light sources that mimic the full spectrum of the sun’s light rays as closely as possible. Xenon flash lamps—from small and circular to linear and up to two meters long—accomplish this.
Infrared emitters are part of a project sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. Four partners are working on system designs with the aim of researching a new manufacturing process for CIGS semiconductor layers that will attain the highest levels of module efficiency. The partner for heating technology is Heraeus Noblelight, which has decades of experience in infrared heating technology. Typically, the manufacture of solar cells uses QRC infrared emitters with nano reflectors, which perform their tasks in a vacuum or under high-temperature conditions in a particularly stable and energy efficient manner.
Infrared emitters optimise technical textiles
Technical textiles are used in many exacting applications. Material for functional clothing is water-repellent and breathable at the same time. By means of a silicon-coated nylon fabric, an airbag can unfold in fractions of a second. Geo-textiles are used in the construction of roads to prevent surface sagging.
During their manufacture, technical textiles require various heating processes – and often infrared emitters help these processes to be carried out efficiently.
Infrared emitters at Techtextile Exhibition
- in Frankfurt
- from 24th to 26th May,
- in Hall 3, Stand B43.
Hannover Messe 2011: Clever drying of coatings
Coating of decorative stones
Energy efficiency, plant optimisation and automation capability: with these key subjects, Heraeus Noblelight presents itself at the Hannover Messe 2011. As part of the "Praxispark Kompetenzzentrum für Oberflächentechnik" the company shows innovative infrared applications in the field of coating.
Concentrated industry know-how at this year's Hannover Messe: at the special exhibition "Praxispark Kompetenzzentrum für Oberflächentechnik", Heraeus Noblelight presents technologies for the automation of thermal and drying processes for the coating of metal workpieces, plastic products and decorative stones. The use of infrared systems enables processes which are highly efficient in respect of energy consumption and thus help save costs. At the stand, customers can obtain advice from an application specialist and learn how they can optimise their plant in a tangible manner.
Visit us at our stand at Hannover Messe 2011!
Hannover Messe
Praxispark Kompetenzzentrum für Oberflächentechnik
Hall 6, stand J34
4 - 8 April 2011
QRC emitters successful at the competition "365 Orte im Land der Ideen"
09/09/2010
The QRC® infrared emitter with nano-reflector has been awarded a prize in the national innovation competition "365 Orte im Land der Ideen".
Tilman Wittershagen, chairman of the management for corporate clients in Germany, Frankfurt region, of Deutsche Bank, decorated the infrared emitter for a more efficient production of solar cells as "Ausgewählter Ort 2010" (selected location 2010) on 30 August. The nano-reflectors of the infrared emitter consist of high-purity quartz material (QRC, quartz reflective coating) which is extremely resistant to heat and aggressive substances. The new reflector can primarily be used for the energy-saving coating of solar cells but also for the processing of plastics and the production of pipeline tubes. Its high performance makes it energy-efficient and allows precise control during the work process. Thus, the QRC infrared emitter is one of 365 "Ausgewählte Orte" (selected locations), a title which is awarded each year by Deutsche Bank and the "Deutschland – Land der Ideen" location initiative under the patronage of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The prize was awarded in the context of an event staged on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Richard Küch at Heraeus in Hanau.
Photo (from left to right): Holger Lösch (Head of Communications, Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie (BDI), Rainer Küchler (Managing Director at Heraeus Noblelight), Rolf Diehl (Head of the Industrial Process Technology Division of Heraeus Noblelight)

More information on "Land der Ideen"

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Vacuum test chamber for infrared thermal processes
15/07/2010
A view into the test chamber
A growing number of coating processes in the photovoltaic industry require vacuum conditions or inert gases, for semiconductors but also for other products made of glass or metal.
Infrared emitters transmit energy without contact which makes them the optimal heat source for vacuum processes. With regard to the efficiency of the plant it is a major advantage if the infrared system is exactly adjusted to the vacuum application.
Heraeus Noblelight has put into operation a vacuum test chamber at its own application centre in Kleinostheim. Since its installation, the test centre has been helping to select infrared emitters that are precisely tuned to the particular product and process. Own tests specifically investigate the influence of the vacuum conditions on the infrared heat, and customers have their materials and processes examined in detail to be able to design the optimal infrared system.

Visits us at the
PV SEC in Valencia
6 - 9 September
hall 4, stand L2 A51

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Infrared emitters weld plastics
14/06/2010
  • Joining of high-performance plastics
  • Use of long-fibre reinforced PP
  • Lightweight construction with PA
  • Absence of particles and residual dirt regulations in the case of components containing air and liquids
  • Welding of large components and complex 3D geometries

.... these are just some examples of topics that can be used to describe the many and varied requirements on made joined connections of plastics.

In this field, infrared welding is gaining ever more importance as an innovative and efficient method because this technology can meet the diverse requirements particularly well.
Referees from different areas examine the current developments and challenges in connection with infrared joining from different perspectives.

FRIMO seminar
17 - 18 June 2010
Hamburg

Heraeus Noblelight presents basics and individual applications. A presentation provides more detailed insights.