Science - Engineering - Applications
02 September, 2011
Good things come in threes - as I never tire of saying. Radiation itself manifests three primary properties that all need some fundamental understanding in order to apply the technology properly. Another mantra getting a lot of air time at Ceramicx these days is Science - Engineering - Applications. Customers, customer needs and ideas and uses for technology (applications) provide the drivers for the engineering that is needed to make the products actually work. And science and scientific laws provide the necessary foundations for engineering work. As experienced Infrared Heating Consultants this trinity of values can be found in all the infrared heating work that we do from manufacturing heaters for thermoforming, infrared panel heaters to infrared radient heaters. The past 18 months has seen shuttling back and forth between the constituent parts. And as customers come to us with more variants for IR useage, so we need to be pushing the boundary of all three frontiers in order to get results. So much so that the time has now come for a further quantum shift in our IR development - underscored with the formality of a new project and expansion of activity here at the factory. Ceramicx is now embarked upon the second phase of our Innovation Partnership together with the University of Limerick (UL) and Enterprise Ireland. A brief pause for thanks is due to our friends and associates Mark Southern, Paul McCluskey and Tom Bannon for all their help in framing the project scope and in lining up the terms of reference and the resources. We are now getting down to realising the new project aims and making things happen. New recruitment of the UL team is underway and over the next two years a detailed series of scientific-based road maps will be created in order to describe the inputs and outputs in the complex manufacturing mix of materials; humidity; temperature and electrics that combine in the manufacture of ceramic heaters. Our ambition is nothing less than to create an unequalled matrix and underpinning of scientific know-how for IR heating manufacturing matters; all based on empirical measurement and on proveable and repeatable scientific theory and engineering. Our first phase of the Innovation Partnership with UL brought us world-class results in terms of our product definition, its measurement and automated quality control. Our appetite to continue on is more than whetted. We are more than relishing the opportunity to go forward at Ceramicx with the help of Mark Southern and his UL team. As ever, you will be able to read more about this topic in more depth in the next issue of HeatWorks magazine - out next month. Simply contact us direct for your copy.
02 September, 2011
Good things come in threes - as I never tire of saying. Radiation itself manifests three primary properties that all need some fundamental understanding in order to apply the technology properly. Another mantra getting a lot of air time at Ceramicx these days is Science - Engineering - Applications. Customers, customer needs and ideas and uses for technology (applications) provide the drivers for the engineering that is needed to make the products actually work. And science and scientific laws provide the necessary foundations for engineering work. As experienced Infrared Heating Consultants this trinity of values can be found in all the infrared heating work that we do from manufacturing heaters for thermoforming, infrared panel heaters to infrared radient heaters. The past 18 months has seen shuttling back and forth between the constituent parts. And as customers come to us with more variants for IR useage, so we need to be pushing the boundary of all three frontiers in order to get results. So much so that the time has now come for a further quantum shift in our IR development - underscored with the formality of a new project and expansion of activity here at the factory. Ceramicx is now embarked upon the second phase of our Innovation Partnership together with the University of Limerick (UL) and Enterprise Ireland. A brief pause for thanks is due to our friends and associates Mark Southern, Paul McCluskey and Tom Bannon for all their help in framing the project scope and in lining up the terms of reference and the resources. We are now getting down to realising the new project aims and making things happen. New recruitment of the UL team is underway and over the next two years a detailed series of scientific-based road maps will be created in order to describe the inputs and outputs in the complex manufacturing mix of materials; humidity; temperature and electrics that combine in the manufacture of ceramic heaters. Our ambition is nothing less than to create an unequalled matrix and underpinning of scientific know-how for IR heating manufacturing matters; all based on empirical measurement and on proveable and repeatable scientific theory and engineering. Our first phase of the Innovation Partnership with UL brought us world-class results in terms of our product definition, its measurement and automated quality control. Our appetite to continue on is more than whetted. We are more than relishing the opportunity to go forward at Ceramicx with the help of Mark Southern and his UL team. As ever, you will be able to read more about this topic in more depth in the next issue of HeatWorks magazine - out next month. Simply contact us direct for your copy.