Infrared heating technology features
Infrared heating is a non-contact heating process where the internal energy of a radiant source is converted into radiant energy for heat transfer. Compared to other heating methods, infrared heating has the following characteristics: ■ High thermal efficiency; typically, the electrical to thermal conversion efficiency of infrared heating sources exceeds 90%, leading to high electrical thermal efficiency and reduced electricity costs and energy loss. ■ Different materials have varying infrared absorption efficiencies; non-metals like plastics, water, and paper have absorption rates for mid-wave infrared exceeding 90%. ■ Heat can penetrate the heated object, avoiding surface overheating; as a radiant heating method, infrared heating does not cause intense heat exchange on the surface of the heated object, thus preventing the smoke and surface damage that can occur during contact heating methods like hot plate heating.
The easy-install infrared heater requires only a fixed installation and power supply; no other mechanical structures are needed, reducing installation costs.


