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How do infrared heaters work?

Infrared (IR) heaters work by producing infrared radiation that directly warms objects and people, rather than just heating the air. Here’s how they operate:

  1. Heat Generation
    • The heater uses an electric element (like tungsten, carbon fiber, or quartz) or gas burner that gets very hot when powered.
    • This hot element emits infrared radiation in the far-infrared or near-infrared range.
  2. Radiation Emission
    • The IR radiation travels in straight lines, similar to sunlight.
    • It does not need a medium to travel, so it works effectively even outdoors.
  3. Direct Heating
    • When IR radiation hits a surface—your skin, clothes, furniture—it is absorbed and converted into heat.
    • This warms objects and people directly, instead of relying on convection to heat air like traditional heaters.
  4. Efficiency
    • Since energy is used to heat specific targets, infrared heaters are often more efficient in open spaces.
  5. Applications
    • Home and patio heating, saunas, industrial drying, and therapeutic heat lamps.

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