What Are Infrared Heaters?
From toasters to industrial ovens, infrared heaters see use in a wide range of applications. Infrared, being a form of light, radiates its energy efficiently and quickly. Its heat is easy to control and direct, and the heater can be powered by electricity or fuel.DescriptionAn infrared heater is an appliance that produces infrared rays as a heat source. The amount of heat depends on the heater and how much energy it uses. Infrared heaters can produce anything from gentle warmth to 2000 degrees C.InfraredVisible light is electromagnetic energy that runs in the familiar rainbow pattern of colors. At wavelengths longer than orange and red light lie the infrared, between 1mm and 750nm (nanometers).Radiant HeatGenerally, a heater can use conduction, convection or radiation to carry heat to its target. Infrared sends its heat by radiation. Radiation travels in straight lines and needs no medium to transfer heat. This also makes heating nearly instant because infrared moves at the speed of li