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Infrared, Ultraviolet, and E-Beam Laboratory Installations

Some applications require long-term testing to determine the best treatment with the best product or support. For this, testing on our premises or at an industrial site is not sufficient.

This is why Chaudelec Systèmes Industriels – CSI has designed and built several types of laboratory installations. These installations can incorporate medium or short-wave infrared, ultraviolet arc or LED (or even laser-type), and electron beam technologies. Defined according to our clients' specifications, our laboratory systems integrate all or part of infrared, ultraviolet, or e-beam technologies.

Our laboratory systems can be designed as boxes (open or closed) where products are placed, irradiated, and then removed at the end of the cycle.

But most of our models are conveyor systems that allow samples to be processed in small batches. The samples are then irradiated using various validated technologies. Samples can be 2D or more complex 3D parts.

Our systems are adapted to meet your specifications. Chaudelec Systèmes Industriels – CSI is the perfect partner for defining new applications and developing test equipment that meets your expectations. Our infrared, ultraviolet, and e-beam laboratory systems are already installed in the United Kingdom, the United States, Sweden, Belgium, and France.

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