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  Infrared Heater: Is it safe to use an infrared heater? An Infrared heater produces heat that is somewhat close to that of the sun. Infrared light is not apparent since it is outside of the visible spectrum. The invisible light is absorbed by our skin, clothing& other materials, which is how items in the vicinity of an infrared heater  warm-up. Infrared heating does not operate in the same way as traditional heaters do. Convection radiators operate by heating the air surrounding them and generating a convection current, which causes the air to rotate around a room as its temperature increases. Although being common for many years, this form of heating isn't particularly healthy whereas infrared heating is. We are India’s leading Infrared heater manufacturers . Working Infrared heating panels operate by directing a large number of invisible infrared beams across the room. The beams fly until they collide with an entity. When the beams collide with an item, they heat i

Heating Element : How to choose the appropriate Heating Element

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  A heating element is an essential component of every heating system. It is important to choose the best one for the role. However, with so many different styles to pick from, it can be difficult to decide on your own. When selecting a new heating element  and  Industrial Heater   for your application, consider your particular needs and what you want to accomplish with the new piece of equipment like: ·         What is its purpose, such as heating a solid/liquid/gas? ·         What temperature must the heating element reach? ·         What is the required voltage? ·         How long the heating element would have to operate? Answers to the above questions simplify the decision-making process and save you a lot of time and effort. In electric heaters, a heating element powered by electricity generates heat. After that, heat is spread through resistance/induction or electric heating. Types ·         ->  Nichrome coil or ribbon : Nichrome is a nickel-chrome alloy.