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Infrared Innovation: Excelitas Tackles the Challenge of Drying Water-Based Inkjet
Infrared Innovation: Excelitas Tackles the Challenge of Drying Water-Based Inkjet
Futureprint
At FuturePrint TECH 2025, Excelitas Sales Account Manager for Italy, Christophe Behaghel, took the stage to address one of the biggest challenges in inkjet printing: effectively drying water-based inks. Drawing on his deep expertise across Excelitas’ comprehensive portfolio of UV curing and infrared (IR) drying solutions, Christophe shared how advanced IR technologies—particularly Carbon Infrared (CIR)—are revolutionizing the drying process. His insights highlighted how CIR are helping drive more sustainable, high-performance printing applications.
The Evolution of Fluorescence Illumination Is Refining Medical and Research Applications
The Evolution of Fluorescence Illumination Is Refining Medical and Research Applications
BioPhotonics
Advancements in fluorescence illumination technology are revolutionizing medical and research applications, enhancing precision, sensitivity and efficiency across various disciplines. From surgical visualization to molecular diagnostics, the shift from traditional xenon and halogen lamps to LEDs and laser-based illumination has enabled deeper tissue imaging, improved contrast and greater specificity in fluorescence-guided procedures.
An illuminating Future: A Conversation with Rob Karsten of Excelitas
An illuminating Future: A Conversation with Rob Karsten of Excelitas
Futureprint
FuturePrint interviews Rob Karsten to discuss the integration of expertise within Excelitas and what that means for the printing industry. The merging of expertise from Phoseon, Omnicure, and Noblelight into Excelitas marks a significant step towards a more integrated and sustainable approach to industrial curing, offering more opportunities to help our customers innovate. The future of curing technology is not just about what light can do, but how it can be leveraged to transform industries, one wavelength at a time.
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Infrared Heat Optimizes Component Drying
JOT
Drying components after cleaning are energy-intensive and, therefore, expensive. At the same time, climate policy factors increasingly motivate people to use energy more efficiently and reduce energy consumption. Learn more by downloading the article published in JOT.
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Carbon Infrared Emitters Yield Energy Efficient Gains in Drying
Magazin für Oberflächentechnik
Infrared emitters have been successfully used for decades in industrial heating processes, such as drying paint, molding plastic, and manufacturing solar cells. The carbon infrared emitter, which has been around since the 1990s, helps to save up to 30 percent of energy in many processes.