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infrared lamp
noun
An incandescent lamp designed to produce radiant thermal energy in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
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An infrared lamp or electric hot plates were used for heating.
After sample loading, sample chambers are heated by infrared lamp during several hours to achieve good vacuum level.
To study the morphology (size and shape) of synthesized nanoparticles, a drop of sample was put on the carbon stub, dried under infrared lamp and observed in TEM (JEOL 2100F).
The temperature was maintained during observation using the Bioptechs (Butler, PA) dish and objective heaters, or an infrared lamp.
We used an external device, consisting of a low power infrared lamp (50 W) coupled to a rheostat, to stabilize the temperature at 34±1°C.
Body temperature was maintained using an automated heating surgical table and infrared lamp.
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In cold climates the house is heated; in all modern practice infrared lamps or tubes are used to keep the piglets warm.
The samples were placed on a silicon wafer and heated by infrared lamps in hydrogen atmosphere.
Hypothermia can be treated using an external heat source, with several systems available including circulating hot water blankets, blowing air systems, electric pads, bubble wrap or infrared lamps.
In order to increase the performances of the drying system, other ways such as heating the floor using solar water heater, infrared lamps, using heat pumps or adding thermal energy storage systems were also tested.
In this work, a transient analysis of the radiative heat exchange between rotating PVC pipes and infrared lamps in an oven for end-forming process has been conducted by means of a finite element model, in order to investigate the influence of cylinder angular velocity on the temperature distribution in the tube.
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