Mold heating, realized with gas and open flame heating, transfers its place to infrared heating systems. In infrared mold heating, whose W / cm ratio is very high compared to the energy consumed, a special design is made according to the structure of the mold to be heated. The compact designed allows the mold to be heated between 120-245 ° C in a very short time.
In open flame heating systems, the flame tries to heat by hitting one point of the mold. In this method, both time and energy spent are at very high levels. In infrared heating, since a special design is made for the mold, every point of at least one surface of the mold is heated at the same time. In this way, heat is transferred homogeneously and the desired heat value is obtained in a very short time. In applications with power control, the mold temperature can be fixed at the desired value.