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UL certified product lineup from Leister for the U.S. market.
In the U.S. market, the use of products that meet strict safety standards is required for on-site operations and equipment installation. Leister offers a wide range of hot air tools, heat guns, and embedded devices that have obtained the most trusted safety standard certification in North America, UL certification (Underwriters Laboratories). These products, certified with UL Listing (cULus) and UL Recognition (cURus), have passed rigorous testing, ensuring high safety and reliability. They can be used with confidence on construction sites and for OEM applications, significantly lowering the hurdles of import regulations and site approvals. This leads to further improvements in on-site work efficiency, quality, and compliance. We support professional work with safe and high-performance tools. Please feel free to contact us.
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[Data Published] Heating efficiency changes significantly with medium-wave infrared - A technical explanation of the essential differences between near-infrared and far-infrared.
Leister offers not only plastic welding machines and hot air generators but also "mid-infrared heaters" as part of its product lineup. When selecting infrared heaters based solely on "output," it can lead to unexpected power loss and quality issues. The key factor is the compatibility of materials and wavelengths. Many industrial materials such as resins, paper, wood, and water have been confirmed to have high absorption efficiency in the mid-wave infrared range. On the other hand, near-infrared has a fast response time but is peakier, while far-infrared has a broad range but a slow response time, making it prone to energy loss due to continuous power supply. In actual comparative tests, it has been reported that the power consumption can differ by about twice to achieve the same heating results. This affects not only electricity costs but also heating time, equipment capacity, and finished quality. This document organizes the differences between near-infrared, mid-wave, and far-infrared, and technically explains why the 2.6μm mid-wave infrared heater is a rational choice for many industrial applications. If you want to reconsider your heater selection, please refer to the technical materials and the product pages for infrared heaters.
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[October 2025 New Release] LHS210 P, 410 P Compressed Air Specification Air Heater
An air heater that can be used without a blower! You can use factory air as it is. An air heater that can use compressed air up to 0.6 MPa has been newly added to our product lineup. The tip of the air heater can be equipped with an adapter according to the application and equipment. Since the heater output and type vary depending on the desired hot air temperature, please feel free to contact our representative for inquiries.