May 21, 2025
A Ruby Color Halogen Infrared Quartz Heater is commonly used in shoes machines (such as shoe molding, drying, or adhesive curing systems) due to its efficient infrared heat transfer and durability. Here's how it works in such applications:
The heater emits infrared (IR) radiation, which directly heats objects (like shoe materials) without heating the surrounding air.
This is ideal for drying adhesives, shaping synthetic materials, or curing coatings on shoes.
The quartz tube is coated with a ruby-red color, which filters and optimizes the IR wavelength for better absorption by shoe materials (ruby coating enhances near-infrared radiation).
Quartz allows fast heat-up and cool-down while resisting thermal shock.

Inside the quartz tube, a tungsten halogen filament generates heat when electricity passes through it.
Halogen gas inside the tube prevents filament degradation, ensuring longer lifespan compared to standard heaters.
Drying/Curing: Used in conveyor-based shoe production lines to quickly dry adhesives or coatings.
Thermoforming: Helps soften synthetic shoe materials (like PVC or PU) for molding into desired shapes.
Energy Efficiency: Infrared heating reduces energy waste since it targets only the shoe components, not the entire machine.

Fast Response Time: Heats up almost instantly (unlike ceramic heaters).
Precise Temperature Control: Adjustable power settings for different shoe materials.
Long Service Life: Resistant to moisture and chemicals common in shoe production.
The Ruby Halogen Infrared Quartz Heater is ideal for shoe machines because it delivers quick, focused, and efficient heat transfer, improving production speed and energy efficiency while ensuring consistent quality in shoe manufacturing.
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