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All You Need to Know About Infrared Heaters

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Infrared heaters, like any other heating systems, are used for the purpose of heating. But what makes infrared heaters different from normal heaters? Infrared heaters are specialized heaters, which heat the room or a given space using radiation called infrared rays. Infrared rays are the electro-magnetic rays emitted by the sun, having a wavelength between 780nm to 1nm. These infrared rays are invisible form of radiations.

Unlike traditional heating, where the object needed to be heated should come in contact with the source, infrared heating allows heating through radiations, no matter how far the object may be from the source. Infrared heaters are a source of concentrated and direct heating mechanisms. With the increased applications of these heaters in various sectors, these are being commercially manufactured by many companies. In this regard, it would be very helpful for us to know about these amazing heating systems, so as to take a better choice while making a purchasing decision.

Types of infrared heaters
Infrared heaters are available with different features, each having a specific purpose. These infrared heaters generally vary from each other in terms of wavelength, operating temperature, efficiency, durability and more commonly, cost. They may also differ according to their usage. Infrared heaters also vary in the source by which the filament in the heater is powered, such as, electricity, propane or natural gas. The different types of infrared heaters that are commercially available in the market, catering to varied uses of customers are:

Infrared quartz heaters: use quartz bulbs as heat source. They are considered as the most efficient ones as they distribute heat evenly. They are used almost everywhere, from homes and offices to high speed production processes.

Ceramic infrared heaters: are generally used for even and gentle heating processes

Metal sheathed heaters: are mainly used in ovens, for heating food items

Gas fired catalytic heaters: are used in space heating of large industrial and commercial spaces.


Elements of infrared heaters
The most basic and important elements of infrared heaters are an emitter and a quartz glass tube. Emitter is generally a filament, which on supplying power (electricity or gas), gets heated and releases infrared radiations. This filament is made up of materials such as tungsten, carbon or iron alloys. This filament is protected by a heat resistant quartz glass tube, which is filled with inert gas or in some cases embedded in ceramic.

Functions of infrared heaters
Though the underlined purpose of infrared heaters (heating the targeted objects) remains same, additional features are added to them to serve various industrial, commercial and consumer needs.

•Industrial applications: Industrially, infrared heaters are used for molding of plastic, vulcanizing rubber, drying paint, sealing, sterilizing, laminating, processing glass, etc.

•Commercial applications: Commercially they are used for drying (coatings, textiles, photos, and sand core castings), ware house construction, aviation hanger heating, shrink packaging, etc.

•Consumer applications: Consumer or home applications include cooking or browning food, convection ovens, space heating, patio heaters, dry saunas, incubator heat lamps, etc.

Benefits of infrared heaters
Infrared heaters are acquiring wide importance due to their increased applications in different fields. They became a preferable option for many homes and offices because of the benefits provided. The major benefits provided by infrared heaters are as follows:

Highly efficient
Infrared heating is found to be very efficient form of heating. Unlike traditional heating process, there is no loss of humidity in air, as these heaters heat only the targeted objects or material without heating the air. They heat things instantly, without having to wait for heat to build up. Infrared heating also gives an option of zone control and staging, wherein only the specific directed area is heated and convenient levels of heating can be chosen.

Safety
Infrared heating is found to be very safe way of warming an area. It helps in avoiding accidental fires. Due to high technology used in infrared heaters, they provide error free heating, which otherwise may lead to massive destruction.

Cost effective
Infrared heaters are very much economical. Infrared heaters are fuel efficient and use less amount of power or electricity. They lower the operational costs, as they are fuel efficient and also have low maintenance. They are very easy to install as well.

Environmental friendly
Among the many technological innovations, infrared heating is one of the few processes that are found to be eco-friendly. Infrared heating is a very clean form of heating, as there is no release of toxic wastes, or any combustion of fuel, they promote clean and healthy environment.

Infrared heaters became increasingly popular among all homes and businesses. The increased familiarity of infrared heaters may be attributed to the user friendly mechanism of heating. Infrared on the whole have many attractive features, making it the most preferable option among the other available options.

Infrared heaters, like any other heating systems, are used for the purpose of heating. But what makes infrared heaters different from normal heaters? Infrared heaters are specialized heaters, which heat the room or a given space using radiation called infrared rays.

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