Environmentally-friendly and energy-saving far-infrared automatic temperature control concrete curing system
A far-infrared, automatic temperature control technology, used in ceramic molding machines, manufacturing tools, etc., can solve the problems of polluted environment, uncontrollable temperature and humidity, high energy consumption for concrete curing, etc., to achieve the effect of improving quality
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[0008] In order to make the object, technical solution and advantages of the present invention clearer, the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described here are only used to explain the present invention, not to limit the present invention.
[0009] In the embodiment of the present invention, the concrete is maintained by far-infrared rays, which is energy-saving and environment-friendly. At the same time, the temperature and humidity in the curing room are controllable, which greatly improves the quality of concrete products.
[0010] The far-infrared automatic temperature-controlled concrete curing system provided by the embodiment of the present invention includes a far-infrared heating device, a temperature control device and a humidity control device for respectively controlling the temperature and humidity in the curing room.
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