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Why Infrared?

As energy costs rise and sustainability becomes more crucial, our innovative technology offers a smart, efficient, and eco-friendly way to heat your spaces while significantly reducing your carbon footprint.

What is infrared?

 

Infrared heat is a natural type of heat found all around us. It belongs to the electromagnetic spectrum, like radio waves, and visible light.

 

We feel infrared as heat, similar to the warmth from the sun but without harmful UV rays, making it safe to use. Infrared technology is also used in household remote controls, so you are already familiar with it.

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How does it work?

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Consider standing outside on a clear summer day and feeling the warmth of the sun on your skin. This sensation is due to the infrared waves directly impacting your body and generating heat.

 

Our Infrared Heating products function in a similar manner, emitting waves that directly target objects instead of merely warming the air, which is the principle behind convection heating.

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What are the advantages?

 

Infrared is poised to revolutionise commercial heating.

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  • Save up to 60% on heating bills.

  • Panels are easy installation.

  • No maintenance needed for a 100,000-hour lifespan (about 25 years).

  • Provide clean, dry heat beneficial to health.

  • Produce zero CO2, lowering your carbon footprint.

  • More attractive and discreet than traditional radiators.

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Infrared vs Convection heating


Infrared heaters are used in much the same way as standard radiators: you turn them on when you're cold and switch them off once you're comfortable.


The panels become quite hot when in use, similar to traditional radiators, but infrared panels are safer as they don't pose a burn risk due to their heat dissipation method.

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They are safer than conventional radiators because they lack moving parts and don’t require a gas supply.  The main differences between infrared and convection heaters are their appearance and heating methods.

 

Infrared panels are thinner, more discreet, and use infrared waves, while conventional radiators are bulkier and rely on convection currents.

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Benefits of Infrared Heating

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