Melting of Zinc by High-Temperature Infrared Heating


This video captures the process of melting zinc using high-temperature infrared heating with a halogen line heater, providing non-contact and uniform heating.

Zinc is a metal that melts at 419.5°C, and in this video, we observed in real-time how melting begins within a short heating period.

By utilizing the characteristics of infrared heating, this technology is expected to be applied in various fields such as metal processing, alloy manufacturing, and research and development.

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